Hi all,
I would like to post a small and tentative comparison on the difference between the ENFJ and ENFP types. I'll just lay the text out, though it should be best read as a table....so all 6 points for the ENFJ type should match the 6 points for ENFP in the same order.
ENFJ
1- More able to clearly identify and pursue a life-long project.
2- Orchestrates / minds what is said, so as to not damage other people's pride / vanity / self-esteem / feelings.
3- When looking out for solutions, prefers one that is most convenient and simple to all envolved.
4- Very likely to observe social regulations and traditions without too much thought on overhauling or questioning them.
5- Less prone to acting without consultation or thinking about long-term consequences, especially when it concerns people.
6- More interested and more energized by being in a long-term, harmonious relationship (romantic and non-romantic alike).
ENFP
1- More difficulty in defining their lifetime goals, let alone pursuing them...in truth, prefers the thought of the being free to do so without constraints.
2- Tends to communicate with «no filter», meaning that, although sensitive, they may unwittingly hurt people when enthusiastically pursuing attractive ideas / lines of thought.
3-Prefers to look for unique solutions, no matter how erratically, and much prefers to leave their implementing to others.
4-Much less willing to compromise / be obliged by social regulations and conventions if their visions and feelings are at stake.
5-Prone to acting without consultation and with little regard to long-term consequences...likely to be caught with pants down again and again...usually apologizes profusely afterwards, but may struggle to keep resolution.
6-Prefers to explore in relationships, often prefers the spark of the new ones to the steadfastness of old ones...easily bored.
Ahhh. So you're an Fe-user
Your view of ENFPs needs work.
OK, just to prove my point about the OP being biased against ENFPs, I have taken the ENFJ list in the OP and rewrote each point in an enti-ENFJ light. (My rewrites are in parentheses.)
ENFJ
1- More able to clearly identify and pursue a life-long project. (Overly rigid when defining personal goals.)
2- Orchestrates / minds what is said, so as to not damage other people's pride / vanity / self-esteem / feelings. (Says whatever they think other people want to hear.)
3- When looking out for solutions, prefers one that is most convenient and simple to all involved. (Tries to please the group at all costs.)
4- Very likely to observe social regulations and traditions without too much thought on overhauling or questioning them. (Doesn’t think for themselves. Never questions traditions even when they need to be changed.)
5- Less prone to acting without consultation or thinking about long-term consequences, especially when it concerns people. (Can’t do anything without the approval of the group.)
6- More interested and more energized by being in a long-term, harmonious relationship (romantic and non-romantic alike). (Focuses on long-term relationships at the expense of forming new relationships.)
I would encourage LUBUS to consider that any personality type can be defined in negative ways.
haha
Do you think ENFPs have the easiest time being vulnerable than other types? (Please- anyone with an opinion on this- please answer.)
I feel like we are the MOST OPEN type to a fault!
I have had to learn over the years to SHUT THE {bleeeeep!} up! I used to get myself in so much trouble revealing too much.
Please post the INTP v. INTJ one.
Way off.
I would much appreciate if you could explain what is 'way off' with those statements...or with any statement on typology I or whoever here happens to make. It would greatly improve the quality of the discussion. After all, I don't pretend I do not have to explain any of these statements I've posted here, quite the opposite...
I shall entertain you, then.
ENFJs, for all the good people skills rep they get, put their foot in their mouth often. The difference fro them and us ENFPs it's that they try so hard to please all their the listeners they can't keep track of everything they shouldn't say. So they say one thing meant to please A and end up angering B. I've seen it happen many times in person.
This seems very likely, yes.
ENFPs do not like to be caught in compromising positions. We may appear to not care about such events, but the humiliation burns deep. And we'd never be caught in the act twice.
Not in the same act, no. Different acts, yes ;-)
I really wonder why the ENFJs haven't had their say on this thus far...
So, should I post another head-to-head? Which types would be best?
I'm open to questions or something of that nature :hi:
i've noticed that too! sucks! i love enfjs (and everyone thinks i am one)there are very few enfjs here and they don't post often.
i've noticed that too! sucks! i love enfjs (and everyone thinks i am one)
i did not remember you being enfj
you're like one of those super balanced hybrid types tho.
Because(and everyone thinks i am one)
hehehe, are you saying you might not be enfj, bologna?This was pretty much my deciding criterion, too:
Because
I'm open to questions or something of that nature :hi:
hehehe, are you saying you might not be enfj, bologna?
i might be one, i should say. lots of people think it fits for me, and i *can* be very outgoing.
mmhmm, i think you just hit the nail on the head. i'm only outgoing in small, familiar groups of people. i think i'm pretty balanced on s/n. plus, idk, i think i just look very infj. you know how i told you that you just look so much like other enfps i know? i feel like i look and act like other infjs in real life.infj's can be too tho...some of them. i've noticed the ones that are balanced on s/n seem more outgoing then super strong n's tho...like my mother.
mmhmm, i think you just hit the nail on the head. i'm only outgoing in small, familiar groups of people. i think i'm pretty balanced on s/n. plus, idk, i think i just look very infj. you know how i told you that you just look so much like other enfps i know? i feel like i look and act like other infjs in real life.
YES! i've noticed that too! i especially have noticed that esfjs and enfps can look like each other sometimes. i'll be on the lookout for some of the other ones that you've mentioned, though.yeah for sure
it's funny how some people look just like a certain type but others you can just tell there's a blend of functions. like some enfjs look almost esfjish while others might look more enfpish or even entjish.