The Great One
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I figured. Pastebin lists him as Sp/Sx for whatever reason.
I know that it does. I know the people that created that paste bin blog.
I figured. Pastebin lists him as Sp/Sx for whatever reason.
Okay... I don't know why you can scroll up too yeah?
You were explaining to me that you never said it was feelers who dressed flamboyantly and I said no you said fashion was the feelers domain or something to that affect and that's what I was disagreeing with.
Not disagreeing that the expression chosen would reflect someone's type or instincts.
I never said that.
You're probably talking about my post. I just can't see a male xxTx 5w6 - 1w9 - 2w1 sp/so being into fashion as a means of self expression as much as an ENFP 7w6-4w5-8w7 sx/so.
IMO, they have to either be feelers, or have significant Sx, 7, 3, 4, or 2 influences.
Shit maybe it wasn't you then.
Well anyway yeah that's what I was saying...just saying fashion wasn't feelery
Yeah was probably you... Idk I'm from Dallas and its a pretty pretentious city as is ny where you're from right? And yeah lots of t types into fashion from my experience.
No just not as flashy.
Oh, alright!
I read a post on the last page about the difference between So and Sx attitudes, and I do primarily dress in a way that people will be laughing with me, rather than at me. If something I'm wearing is making somebody uncomfortable, and they make me aware that I shouldn't be dressed a certain way for a certain occasion, I will accomadate them within reasonable limits. Of course, I would never act on the voice in my head to tell them to simply "not look if it bothers you!"
Are you sure that you're an Fi user? This sounds Fe as fuck.
I always have been a little unsure of if I am Ne-Fi-Te-Si or Ne-Ti-Fe-Si…
I generally lean towards Ne-Fi, as I at least try to do things that keep me feeling well.
Are you sure that you're an Fi user? This sounds Fe as fuck.
You tend to change yourself in order to please the group and not to offend. This is an Fe thing. Not to mention that I have yet to ever meet an ENFP whom is Sx last.
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Go ahead and post a picture of yourself. I wanna see what you look like.
You tend to change yourself in order to please the group and not to offend. This is an Fe thing. Not to mention that I have yet to ever meet an ENFP whom is Sx last.
That is learned behavior, really…
I was much more strict about sticking to exactly what I believed when I was younger. If I thought something was wrong with somebody I cared for or somebody was crying, I would ask what was wrong and try to help. I have always enjoyed learning new things and spreading ideas, and I was a courious child. If I hadn't been raised in a brainwashing cult, I think I would have been more to litany and relaxed as a child, as I always have been live and let live in other situations.
I guess I don't see a lot of battles as worth fighting. If I truly believe I should act a certain way, I will and nobody can stop me. I tend to be doubtful of the validity of both logic and morals these days, though…
I guess the doubt makes the E9w1 fix come out in me…
I kinda prefer to avoid posting full pics in the public forum, but I can PM you if you're super curious (I think hairstyle/makeup contributes a lot to the overall vibe).
Hope these torsos will work for now. This is from a beach trip I took with some friends a couple of summers ago. We'd positioned a point-and-shoot camera on a rock, and it started to slide off right as it took the timed picture.
I think it's actually kind of interesting within the context of this thread; each person in this picture has a different dominant instinct.
The guy on the left is an ISFJ 6, sp-dom. The dude on the other side is an ESTJ 3, so-dom. That leaves me in the middle.
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^ nice example!
It is a Fe thing, but it is also social instinct, and really just common sense to some extent. I don't really see it as changing oneself as much as being aware of how others are likely to react to you if you do certain things, and being aware of that in self-presentation. On the first week of class, for instance, I will probably be early and dress relatively conservative and put-together, because I want to convey my attitude of being a serious student to the professor - not to mention it will help get me into that mindset. Later in the year I'm sure I'll turn up to class in yoga clothes or pajama pants, but that first impression is important to me, especially as a second degree student, as opposed to a fresh-out-of-high-school collegian. I do also want to try to set myself apart, because I am going to be asking for recommendations at the end of the semester. How one dresses can be a tool...
Btw, I have a good friend who I believe is an ENFP So/Sp 9w1. (Not that I have an opinion on Magic Qwan's instinct stacking.) She is shy, friendly, kind of OCD - borderlines xSFJ in behavior - and loves gossip and flirting, but shies from intimacy. She has tested ENFP, and confirms it, but 9w1 and So/Sp is my call.
Yeah I don't know why on earth you would be afraid to post a picture of yourself because you look like you are an absolutely beautiful girl with a very well taken care of body. Also you do tend to dress in the classic sx/sp "Hot Topic" style, as you say. Please do send me the head shot of the pic as well, because you have me very curious. Finally, your ISFJ friend looks like he is a sp/so 6w7. Am I wrong?
Just sounds like common courtesy. I wouldn't wear a track suit to a funeral.
People don't usually call you out for what you're wearing unless its an obvious formal setting.
No braces?!
…so long as nobody is hurt and everyone mutually can laugh…No. Only the ones ones on your teeth are ok if you start school with them and they can't have special coloring. Dental grills, fake braces, and retainers aren't allowed in school.
As a disambigition, braces here refer to suspenders. We call them suspenders here, too…
…but I heard that internationally, suspenders are called braces.
Word games are fun…
…more fun than just straight to the point, anyway…
Anyway, I don't trick people very often, but practical jokes are still good as a rare treat…