countrygirl
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yes they are emotional retards.


As an ISTP male, (95% I), I have no desire to have children. Most of the ISTP's I know share my view point as well. Even if we like other peoples kids, we notice how much work it is from observation. Fact is we know that already. When new parents yack about all the work, were like "you didnt see that coming?" We would have no alone time to chill. Raising kids looks stressful.
And what about worldwide over POPULATION? As 'realist' ISTP's see this loud and clear. Hello breeders...there are too many people on the planet.
Although most ISTP's would do everything possible to be good parent, given a choice most would pass. I am very in touch with people close to me, and very personable with these people, so I would make a good dad, but have no desire for fatherhood. This makes relationships almost impossible - I can date younger women that actually don't know if they want children or go for ones my age that have kids already. When ever I meet someone childless my age, seems her first question is do I want kids - instant deal breaker for both.
"Lazy ass"..? name calling....You funny.
ISTP's need space. You unfortunately dont understand that yet.
If it weren't for ISTP's, modern technology would not exist, hows that for being lazy?
Just passing a judgement based on what you typed and INTPs claim the field of creation.
Also if you look at what you wrote, its almost 100% based on fear which you blame on who you are. Do you run from everything your afraid of?
Run forest run...feel like being a "brat" and a smart assIts part of my upbringing.
One day I will understand ISTPs, its a work in progress right now though.
Its funny. Like you said, you realy dont get it.ISTP's look at what others call 'fear', in the eye,.........with ease.We dont have fear, we have likes and dislikes. Not knowing what you like or dislike is what some like you, perceive as fear.
Extremes sports gurus, entrepreneur ect, many are ISTP's, fearless types. As far as creators (engineers, craftsmen , trades) they are both ISTP's and INTP's. Deep inside, were always one step ahead too.
I appreciate a good smart ass comment, but obviously your afraid of ISTPs. You react and point like an adolescent, trying to make a scene because your afraid of the unknown, unable to see through it, like many brats I guess.
This original thread was not for your childish amusement. Someone just wanted some info. I guess that's beyond some peoples comprehensive abilities.
So tell us, what did your 'dirty uncle' do to you that makes you so negative to others?
Its funny. Like you said, you realy dont get it. ISTP's look at what others call 'fear', in the eye,.........with ease. We dont have fear, we have likes and dislikes. Not knowing what you like or dislike is what some like you, perceive as fear.
Extremes sports gurus, entrepreneur ect, many are ISTP's, fearless types. As far as creators (engineers, craftsmen , trades) they are both ISTP's and INTP's. Deep inside, were always one step ahead too.
I appreciate a good smart ass comment, but obviously your afraid of ISTPs. You react and point like an adolescent, trying to make a scene because your afraid of the unknown, unable to see through it, like many brats I guess.
This original thread was not for your childish amusement. Someone just wanted some info. I guess that's beyond some peoples comprehensive abilities.
So tell us, what did your 'dirty uncle' do to you that makes you so negative to others?
As an ISTP male, (95% I), I have no desire to have children. Most of the ISTP's I know share my view point as well. Even if we like other peoples kids, we notice how much work it is from observation. Fact is we know that already. When new parents yack about all the work, were like "you didnt see that coming?" We would have no alone time to chill. Raising kids looks stressful.
And what about worldwide over POPULATION? As 'realist' ISTP's see this loud and clear. Hello breeders...there are too many people on the planet.
Although most ISTP's would do everything possible to be good parent, given a choice most would pass. I am very in touch with people close to me, and very personable with these people, so I would make a good dad, but have no desire for fatherhood. This makes relationships almost impossible - I can date younger women that actually don't know if they want children or go for ones my age that have kids already. When ever I meet someone childless my age, seems her first question is do I want kids - instant deal breaker for both.
I agree that raising children is stressful but as I have discovered for myself, it's because of my own fears about raising them. As for my ISTP husband, having space and three children is about finding balance. When the children are young (6/7 years old and under) we felt that they came first and we both sacrificed our space for them. Me more so and only because I'm the primary caregiver (somebody has to work to pay the bills).
Given the choice, my ISTP husband decided that he wanted 3 children when he was a teenager. He also is a 'realist' and understands that the world is overpopulated or so he keeps telling me. ;D
That being said, it is better to know yourself and decide whether or not you want children before you have them so my hats off to you for your stance in life.
I agree that raising children is stressful but as I have discovered for myself, it's because of my own fears about raising them. As for my ISTP husband, having space and three children is about finding balance. When the children are young (6/7 years old and under) we felt that they came first and we both sacrificed our space for them. Me more so and only because I'm the primary caregiver (somebody has to work to pay the bills).
Given the choice, my ISTP husband decided that he wanted 3 children when he was a teenager. He also is a 'realist' and understands that the world is overpopulated or so he keeps telling me. ;D
That being said, it is better to know yourself and decide whether or not you want children before you have them so my hats off to you for your stance in life.
Yes, that balance is hard to find and is what I struggle with the most. My son is extremely attached to me at my hips, actually literally as he is always hanging on my arm, or my leg, or sitting on my foot and he is 6. He is becoming much better these days at helping me balance that space and having his own play time and "us" time. The more stressful life becomes the more space I need or the more irritable I become. I never did decide on how many children I wanted, I just knew one day that I wanted children. Our first one was a miscarriage pretty early on and my wife didnt even know how hard I took it until a year or so later because I had to be the strong one, be the positive one. We stopped at one because financially we couldnt achieve our goals with more then one. The childcare alone was about $1000 a month for the first six months. Things went downhill and the last couple years I wasnt confident enough in our relationship and how things went with the first to have another. More is not out of the question though.
I'm not an ISTP, but I know my ISTP brother claims he does not ever want children. He's not even remotely interested in getting married anytime soon (He's 26). He's enjoying the bachelor life.
My mother is not happy, because she wants grandchildren eventually, and neither he or I have any interest in having children...
Stress and fear are two different things, looks like you think they are the same. Do you think an athlete does not sense stress, even if they are on top of their game going for the title? Does an engineer not feel stress at the end of a time-line, even if it will be a great accomplishment in the end? I know this from personal experience. Was it fearful? No.
Sure, the Engineer feels stress, but the term 'stress' does not tell us much. What are the stressors? The fact is, fear is a stressor. Let's say the Engineer's greatest fear is failure; therefore, the Engineer's greatest stressor is fear.
Well said. And no name calling. To many people don't know if they want kids before they do this.
This sounds like my situation and exactly what I tell my family. I am in no hurry to get married and have kids. Fear does play a factor. What I say and what I think are two different things though. I tell my parents I don't care about having kids out of frustration because I feel they're pressuring me to do things I'm not ready for. Eventually, I do want to get married and have kids. I'm not ready now.
I don't think you should be calling anyone an adolescent after this speech.Its funny. Like you said, you realy dont get it. ISTP's look at what others call 'fear', in the eye,.........with ease. We dont have fear, we have likes and dislikes. Not knowing what you like or dislike is what some like you, perceive as fear.
Extremes sports gurus, entrepreneur ect, many are ISTP's, fearless types. As far as creators (engineers, craftsmen , trades) they are both ISTP's and INTP's. Deep inside, were always one step ahead too.
I appreciate a good smart ass comment, but obviously your afraid of ISTPs. You react and point like an adolescent, trying to make a scene because your afraid of the unknown, unable to see through it, like many brats I guess.
This original thread was not for your childish amusement. Someone just wanted some info. I guess that's beyond some peoples comprehensive abilities.
So tell us, what did your 'dirty uncle' do to you that makes you so negative to others?