spirilis
Senior Membrane
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I was recently reacquainted with this description from infj.org:
INFJ Defined - Dolphin Cove
Do you think this breakdown has any merit? (On a surface recollection, it does seem to fit vaguely well).
How do you think it would extend for the rest of the types-- EN**, IS** and ES**?
My gut feeling is that EN** would break down similarly to the IN** types, as ENTJs always seem cold to me through and through, and ENFPs are like live warm huggable talking teddybears... But I'm having trouble coming up with an example of an ENFJ who seems cold on the outside, and I don't really know many ENTPs.
INFJ Defined - Dolphin Cove
infj.org said:Warm fuzzy teddybear theory
This is a theory devised by some INFJs on the "warm fuzzy teddybear" feel that surrounds some of the introverted intuitives. This is how others see the INs:
INFJ - cold on outside, warm and fuzzy on the inside
INFP - warm and fuzzy inside and out
INTP - warm on the outside, hard as a rock inside
INTJ - cold and hard inside and out
It's worth mentioning since these observations seem to carry merit, but of course you have to remember that this theory doesn't necessarily apply to all or even most INs.
Do you think this breakdown has any merit? (On a surface recollection, it does seem to fit vaguely well).
How do you think it would extend for the rest of the types-- EN**, IS** and ES**?
My gut feeling is that EN** would break down similarly to the IN** types, as ENTJs always seem cold to me through and through, and ENFPs are like live warm huggable talking teddybears... But I'm having trouble coming up with an example of an ENFJ who seems cold on the outside, and I don't really know many ENTPs.