entropie
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No, me and your imaginary friend.![]()
*BAM*
*right in the heart, dead on first shot*
No, me and your imaginary friend.![]()
Quit playing with your jump to conclusions mat.![]()
Yeah yeah, jumping to conclusions.. cause we couldn't POSSIBLY be in the situation where people are just less equipped to give us advice on a situation of ours than we are.
Sometimes when I'm trying to get romantic advice on a strong Thinker type, people start telling me to do something that I KNOW that the person I am interested in will find weird and clingy, not sweet and adorable.
When I ask for advice, chances are I've already thought about a million possible ideas beforehand, so when you bring up the first thing that comes to your mind and had come to my mind I am not really inspired by it.
The one thing I could see as a major problem for INFJs and ENTPs and yes I see them paired on that one, would be:...
I need to be stimulated somehow in the conversation or else I will just sit there and want to scratch my eyes out.
Why would I want to talk to someone if I felt we were wasting each others time?
Well of course you need to be stimulated. So what you mean by someone "having something to offer" is just them being interesting and you perhaps learning something or the conversation being meaningful? I've picked up on this from you ENTJs as I've talked to you, just verifying.
Well you don't have to talk to 'em, just politely excuse yourself from their lunacy.
HAH lunacy..
I know, I was only answering the question!
i like plans....
i really enjoy my ESFJ, ESTJ, ISTJ, ISFJ (--oh gosh! SJs!!!) friends because they are ok with "5pm tommorow I'll call you and we'll go do ______" and they'll stick with the plan.
I know others who are so go with the flow that if they are not "RIGHT THERE RIGHT NOW!" they will completely blow off other plans
...so....dont be anti plan!
I'm no J, but I agree with this entirely.I need to be stimulated somehow in the conversation or else I will just sit there and want to scratch my eyes out.
Why would I want to talk to someone if I felt we were wasting each others time?
I almost jumped off my chair seeing this posted, but then, you're anti-ENTJ in a way, and may often think in opposite way from me.Why do you want someone to offer something useful to you in a conversation? What difference does it make to you?
Be yourself, it's better to get along naturally with somebody rather than changing your style in order not to create friction. If your interaction with us is problematic, well, probably we know it and we'll both be better off avoiding each other.