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Someone thinks she's an ENFP?!?!?!?!?
WHAT THE FIZZLE!?!?!?!?!?
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HUG ME CAPTIAN!!!!!!
Someone thinks she's an ENFP?!?!?!?!?
WHAT THE FIZZLE!?!?!?!?!?
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Always!!!HUG ME CAPTIAN!!!!!!
ENFP's can be assholes also.
And with that said.. Simulated world, it makes no effin' sense what you said earlier in the thread. If she makes a thread that is entirely about reaction, than reaction is what should be expected. I don't think TG would create a thread and then just dismiss the information inside of it, I think it is a measure of respect to respond to Halla's wall of text with a wall of text of her own, whether she agrees or not.
Kind of like the whole debate about Eric Cartman
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ESTP OR ENTJ
that is the question.
ESTP.
When does an ESTP look like an ENTJ? When does an ENTJ look like an ESTP?
The Fine Art of Clarifying Type by Dr. Linda V. Berens
These two types can often look very much like each other.
Same Interaction Style. What makes them look so much alike is the In-Charge™ Interaction Style. Both of these types want to get things accomplished and get that achievable result as quickly as possible. They have a fundamental belief that it is worth the risk to go ahead and decide and trust they can take care of anything that comes up. They tend to make quick decisions. For them, there is no such thing as a wrong decision, just one that didn’t work. Both tend to be very Directing in their communications and Initiating in the roles they take with others.
Different temperaments, but much in common. ESTP is a variation of the Artisan pattern and ENTJ is a variation of the Rational pattern. Artisans have a core need for having the freedom to choose the next thing they are going to do with a drive to action and to make an impact, whereas Rationals have a core need for mastery, self-control, knowledge and competence.
The Rational need for competence also resonates with the ESTP. However, for the ENTJ, being competent ahead of doing something is crucial and they will want to understand something completely before they go ahead and act. The ESTP, on the other hand, will be more likely to quickly grasp the essence of something and then go ahead and take action, gaining competence as they go. When hearing descriptors, they may interpret competence in terms of their love of skillful performance.
Roles: Both temperaments have a preference for taking Pragmatic Roles so the freedom to choose the next action resonates to both types, as autonomy is the hallmark of pragmatic role taking. Pragmatism means doing what ever it takes to reach a goal, often ignoring rules or social norms. For the ENTJ, that freedom is around devising and getting others to follow a strategy. For the ESTP, that freedom is more often about the necessary tactical actions to get something accomplished.
Language: The temperament differences come in noticing their use of language, with the ESTP more likely to use language that describes things tangibly and the ENTJ language describes things conceptually.
Interest: Also note that ESTPs easily tune in to other’s motives and ENTJs are much more interested in structure than motive.
Cognitive Dynamic Differences. The cognitive dynamic pattern for ENTJ is Te, Ni, Se, Fi, with extraverted Sensing as relief role (tertiary) process and they often engage in quickly reading the external environment and are drawn to act on and shape that environment. This can easily look Artisan as they respond and adapt to what is going on, especially enjoying some of the more exciting Se activities. The ESTP pattern is Se, Ti, Fe, Ni; with Ni as the aspirational role (inferior) process. This can make them quite tuned into future payoffs and quite optimistic about what will happen in the future. They often get a sense of what is just around the corner and then want to seize the opportunities.
Then it's solved. Thatgirl is an ESTP.
LOL--it may not be solved, as in conclusive, but yeah--she is very Cartman-like if you ask me.![]()
Nope. You expressed having taken true offense to the situation, rather than simply frustration or irritation. You also were motivated enough to post a wall of text, rather than dismiss the others outright. Fairly ENFPish reaction to negative stimulus.
ENFP flexing her Te. Fits every one of those categories.
Neither is Happy Puppy, by first glance - but after a while, you begin to realize that the two extraverted functions often constitute the public face of an NeJi user.
ENTJs have Dominant Te and Tertiary Fi. ENFPs have Auxiliary Fi and Tertiary Te. Why would it be hard to confuse the two types? Particularly when the differences between Ne and Ni are so hard to quantify, and the public expression of Ne is often frowned upon?
Guys
Leave her be....
It is her right to be what ever MBTI she prefers.... she has taken a gross amount of stick for it in the last few weeks, totally unessesary, totally uncalled for. ENTPIE change his type and got none of this stick - and he posts lots of ENTP threads....
I don't know all the history but I do see a group of people ganging up on one and trying to force feed their perspective onto her.... ITS NOT RIGHT!
Nope. You expressed having taken true offense to the situation, rather than simply frustration or irritation. You also were motivated enough to post a wall of text, rather than dismiss the others outright. Fairly ENFPish reaction to negative stimulus.
I think That Girl is an ENTJ because she doesn't project that feeling of friction I sometimes feel from ENTP women on here. I can't explain it - the female ENTP friction is a vibe that vaguely annoys me. TG is more straight-forward brutal, kinda like Jag. That Girl doesn't bother me, because she doesn't try to hide or manipulate anything. With less mature or less healthy ENTPs (male and female) I tend to get more of a feeling of "What? Who? Little 'Ol Me? That must be your problem!" TG doesn't do that.
I want to clarify that I do like some of the ENTPs on here very much - including several ENTP women.
See, now that is some very sweet Fi showing through. Overt concern for an individual being slighted by the group and a nice tert Te response to defend them. Accompanied by some spelling mistakes and not really taking the time to get another user's name spelled quite right. Oopps, that's an enfps lack of Fe showing through.