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That would be my guess as well. Or eNTP.I was going to suggest INTP based on how I can relate to roughly 70% of the initial description.
That would be my guess as well. Or eNTP.I was going to suggest INTP based on how I can relate to roughly 70% of the initial description.
I was going to suggest INTP based on how I can relate to roughly 70% of the initial description.
Everything Bolded. Strikeout is no relation. Everything else I can relate to on some sense, but not necessarily as you have described. Slight commentary attached.What parts could you relate to?
Some characteristics of my friend that lead me to believe he's NOT an INTJ:
likes to fit in- always cracking a joke
so that he can fit in(I use humor because it keeps my stress level down, not to fit in.)
Some characteristics that make me believe that he IS an INTJ:
- most of his jokes are quite clever (I enjoy most of them) (or so I like to think)
- many of his other jokes are insensitive (these are the ones I don't laugh at and I make sure to tell him why I didn't like that particular joke even though I usually get a :rolli: from him)
- he's very efficient, and he's very critical (I can follow both of those somewhat)
- he doesn't realize that he's being critical. I sincerely think he means to help the person although most of the time his advice is unwarranted. (I've gotten this one a lot of in life. However, I think I realize it most of the time now.)
- he makes a habit out of being insensitive, especially for the sake of a joke (Meh, sometimes)
- If I comment on how smart he is, he gets really shy and says something to the extent of "whatever. I'm no different from anyone else" when he clearly is <sigh>. (usually)
- he's introverted only because I've seen his room. It looks like a cave set up solely for him to think, read, and do work. His "bed" is literally like a cot. Who knows if he actually sleeps on that thing?
(I use my bed for storage space and sleep on the floor, honestly.)
- outside of classes he hardly ever goes anywhere. (why leave when you have the internet?)
- he thinks he can take advantage of my kindness.
I honestly think he sees it as a sign of weakness. He'll ask me to do something for him that he knows I won't do.I always reject him (nicely), but he keeps asking me like he doesn't care that I don't want to do it. (I may test it, but not for the purposes of taking advantage of.)(this probably isn't type-related, but here goes anyway) he has (something that I think is often mistaken for) an anger problem.When someone touches his personal belongings, he freaks. Like full-blown hissy fit. The weird part, though, is that he's completely fine after a couple of hours. He starts talking to the person like nothing ever happened. (Hissy fit only applies when people go through my stuff without being granted permission.)
Or whenever he disagrees with one of our professors (really any authority figure over him), he gets into this weird mood where he doesn't want to talk to anyone, and he paces back and forth so as to either calm himself or reason out in his head why he's right and the instructor/authority figure is wrong--scariest thing about him. Seriously.(I may be figuring out how to prove my case, but that doesn't end up with me alienating everyone I know. As a general rule, I also don't focus on me being "right" and the other person "wrong" as much as I focus on there being some ground for compromise, such as the "authority figure" having a good idea, but executed poorly.)
Everything Bolded. Strikeout is no relation. Everything else I can relate to on some sense, but not necessarily as you have described. Slight commentary attached.
- he tries to conceal the fact that he's brilliant. If I comment on how smart he is, he gets really shy and says something to the extent of "whatever. I'm no different from anyone else" when he clearly is <sigh>.
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- Or whenever he disagrees with one of our professors (really any authority figure over him), he gets into this weird mood where he doesn't want to talk to anyone, and he paces back and forth so as to either calm himself or reason out in his head why he's right and the instructor/authority figure is wrong--scariest thing about him. Seriously.
(...) one of my very good friends is an INFJ, and he is, in no small exaggeration, obsessed with her. He's always complimenting her on how smart, beautiful, and perfect she is.
Now that I think about he generally speaks in very exact and concrete terms and gets exasperated whenever I try to "explore" an idea. I've never really had this problem with my other SJ friends (that's probably because they're all SFJ), so maybe's he's a strong S then.
But feel free to demostraight live - the whole I'm right thing
ISTJ's are the playful ones.
And freaks out about it.
Wow. It seems not only INTJs are humorless after all
Feel free to think that disagreeing with authority figures is a typical SJ trait, whatever.
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Third edit! neptunesnet, how do you reconcile your belief that he wants to fit in with the insensitive jokes and criticism you describe?
No.Yeah. I'm thinking SJ now, too.
The dream description would kind of obviously make him S, right?
Now that I think about he generally speaks in very exact and concrete terms and gets exasperated whenever I try to "explore" an idea. I've never really had this problem with my other SJ friends (that's probably because they're all SFJ), so maybe's he's a strong S then.
...I'm going to have to do some more observing.
Er... I do kind of think of the most inopportune times to talk about my ideas. This can get in the way of efficiency, and if he were an INTJ it would annoy him that I was wasting time conceptualizing instead working (!)
INTJs please correct me if I'm wrong.
No.
INTJs can be descriptive. Some of us are rather artsy even, and willing to recreate our internal vistas of colorful perception for you. In fact it would be very strange for an ISTJ to describe a dream to you, in my experience. My best friend is one, and I'm pretty sure she's never told me a single dream she had.
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On the plus list... INTJ's I know don't tell jokes - or should I say their jokes are so unfunny they don't really classify.
Nor do they try to hide being bright, nor do they reall try to fit in or be overly talkative... INTJs I know are pretty reserved unless they are in company they know veyr well and are very relaxed.
^ Hey hey. I tell funny jokes. It's just nobody gets them.
I have a friend who is INTJ.
I think...
I've actually been going between whether or not he's INTJ, ENTJ, ISTJ, or ESTJ. For him to be an INTJ, his I would have to be very balanced and his N pretty weak. I really think he's an INTJ for some reason even though I can never be too sure.
That's Why You're Here! To Help Me!
YAY.
Some characteristics of my friend that lead me to believe he's NOT an INTJ:
- likes to fit in
- always cracking a joke so that he can fit in
- appears more talkative than what I've heard of INTJs generally
Some characteristics that make me believe that he IS an INTJ:
- most of his jokes are quite clever (I enjoy most of them)
- many of his other jokes are insensitive (these are the ones I don't laugh at and I make sure to tell him why I didn't like that particular joke even though I usually get a :rolli: from him)
- he's very efficient, and he's very critical
- he doesn't realize that he's being critical. I sincerely think he means to help the person although most of the time his advice is unwarranted.
- he makes a habit out of being insensitive, especially for the sake of a joke
- he's absolutely brilliant (brilliance isn't type-related, but his is truly exceptional. ...I envy it
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- he tries to conceal the fact that he's brilliant. If I comment on how smart he is, he gets really shy and says something to the extent of "whatever. I'm no different from anyone else" when he clearly is <sigh>.
- he's introverted only because I've seen his room. It looks like a cave set up solely for him to think, read, and do work. His "bed" is literally like a cot. Who knows if he actually sleeps on that thing?
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- outside of classes he hardly ever goes anywhere.
- he thinks he can take advantage of my kindness. I honestly think he sees it as a sign of weakness. He'll ask me to do something for him that he knows I won't do. I always reject him (nicely), but he keeps asking me like he doesn't care that I don't want to do it.
- (this probably isn't type-related, but here goes anyway) he has (something that I think is often mistaken for) an anger problem. When someone touches his personal belongings, he freaks. Like full-blown hissy fit. The weird part, though, is that he's completely fine after a couple of hours. He starts talking to the person like nothing ever happened. Or whenever he disagrees with one of our professors (really any authority figure over him), he gets into this weird mood where he doesn't want to talk to anyone, and he paces back and forth so as to either calm himself or reason out in his head why he's right and the instructor/authority figure is wrong--scariest thing about him. Seriously.
I hope some of this helped you get a better picture of my friend. It's really difficult to tell since he is the only INTJ I know/ever met. If he is after all an INTJ.
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Oh!
I should probably take this time to tell you that one of my very good friends is an INFJ, and he is, in no small exaggeration, obsessed with her. He's always complimenting her on how smart, beautiful, and perfect she is. I've silently gaggeda few times during this overt display of verbal affection, but he keeps doing it like it's the most normal thing in this world. She hates it when he does it but is too nice to tell him because they were friends before he started doing this... thing. Personally, it makes me
, but I'd never tell her that.
Uh I'm not sure an INTJ would do this to someone he liked?
So tell me what you think of my frieeennnd!
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Okay, what you describe there sounds more INTJ, but with regard to his humor, didn't you say in the OP that you find most of his jokes to be quite clever and enjoyable?
Edit: Has anyone asked yet whether you have considered asking him what type he is?![]()
INTJs can be descriptive. Some of us are rather artsy even, and willing to recreate our internal vistas of colorful perception for you. In fact it would be very strange for an ISTJ to describe a dream to you, in my experience. My best friend is one, and I'm pretty sure she's never told me a single dream she had.
I may be biased, but I'd just like to say that I sometimes have issues with the way that NFs explore ideas. I mean, don't get me wrong, I lub you guys to death, but I will never forget the time my INFP friend asked me if I thought that flowers wondered whether or not they're beautiful.
the whole point is that this person couldn't describe the dream.... hence evidence of abstract thought/language ...
I just don't get why we don't just get him to do the test..![]()
Sounded freakishly like myself.
Yep.
I get the impression that he thinks I'm ridiculous.
Like anything I suggest is for goofy people who feel too much, and my idealism to him is.. well, stupid :rolli:. Which is weird that I get that from him since he adores the INFJ I was talking about earlier in the OP who is much more open about her idealism than I am. Anyway, I'll give an example to better illustrate what goes down between us.
A couple years ago, I was at the library reading, and he texted me and asked what I was doing. I told him I was in the library reading. He then asked what I was reading, and I told him Achebe's Things Fall Apart. Turns out he'd "heard about that book" and went on a tangent via text (weird, I know) about how overrated the story is. According to him, though it was "acclaimed for its archetypal/universal portayal of man" (or something to that effect) it is purely regional and thus has no relevance in broad literature courses.
I was like, "Well, dang. Did you actually read/study the book?"
And his response?
"Uh no, but--"
And that was alllllll I needed to know.It annoyed the heck! out of me. He always seems either to have mislead opinions on trivial things or no opinion at all on anything political/global/big picture stuff because he "might actually start to care." Yep. He said that. wtf?