Xander
Lex Parsimoniae
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 9w8
No he's an INFP. And quit digging. It may become obvious later but I'm being confidential. NT... being sympathetic... a little help wouldn't go amiss!!ah.. the little dom in cov??
I read that totally different and thought "I know... there's no need to broadcast though"Well i'm not sure it's really sunk in that I'm going to have a fuc.... INTP wife soon!!!
Are you admitting or just commenting ?Eccentric cat ladies!
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Even to the point where they declare most people beneath them and not worth bothering with? I mean I empathise with this guy and that's just not right if he's an ENFP. I should be slapping him for being all illogical and stuff.Well, seeing as both extraversion and feeling have a tendancy to be slightly more people-oriented functions, it makes perfect sense that an EF that doesn't like people would come off slightly more like an IT than typical.![]()
So many people need to meet my sister ....And there is also the difference affected by gender, as we all know females are, to a certain extent, permitted to be much more mushy andin day to day life than males.
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Ne...Fi... doesn't that equal the perfect concoction for "nobody likes me... it's a conspiracy too!!!" ?And if you look at the cognitive functions - ENFPs are NeFi... Ne is all about ideas, trains of thought, etc, so not nessecarily to do with people (although people are certainly a very interesting way to bounce your thoughts off). And Fi is all about internal values... again, feasibly requiring little influence from people to operate comfortable.
ENFPs are about the most prone to be defined by others... mind you though I've yet to find a "normal" one
I think he's too heavy an N and finds most people draining as he has to explain his hop, skip and jump style.Anyway, I think the point I'm trying to say, is that although people may feasibly not be necessarily be the main focus of an ENFP (and merely a trifling amusement, for example), I think for an ENFP to have no interest in people whatsoever is beyond what I would consider a normal derivation from the norm...
He hides in his house, is practically silent unless you are well known to him, doesn't express unless it's just me him and one other... very easy to accidentally make him go quiet and yet he seems to take offence at very little..I agree, so it really depends on how 'nonsocial' this ENFP fellow is - just slightly standoffish? Absolutely normal. Completely asocial? Not so...
He's an oddball...
Ergo ENFP...
