My brother (ESTP):
Collecting guns (not any more)
Riding dirtbikes
Reading nonfiction (especially travel writing/autobiographies with a surgical element/technical books about guns)
Skydiving
Making dinner with the wife, or going out with her
Spending an evening with the wife and pets
Going away for the weekend to camp or stay in a really gorgeous, neat location
Working too much (when it's something he's into)
Gambling
Doing most of the above with friends
what's his wife's type?
ESTP interests: orgies, making fools of themselves, making fun of INTP's, getting powned by INTP's, and who could forget, posting half the crappy stuff on youtube.
Fixed in bold, because not all INTPs are bad, just a few rotten apples.From the ESTP's I know, the interests include:
- Guns
- Video Games
- Having a good time with other people
- Drinking games
- Etc.
An isolated Incident of a festering INTP.
Taken from ESTPs who have actually confirmed their types:Wait, ESTP's can commit? I thought that they were the most hedonistic and basically (FROM LOOKING AT THE DESCRIPTION) sociopathic of all types.
Any type can be uncommitted, however there is no evidence that ESTPs cannot make a commitment if they choose:Family is very important. Just getting together and being close with the family, I think that’s satisfying. I don’t have a whole lot of really deep friendships, but yet I like to think people would describe me as dedicated, determined, and loyal. I sometimes have difficulty concealing what I am thinking or feeling. I don’t like the pressure of having to say no. I can be somewhat cool but a genuine friend as a personal relationship evolves. Trustworthiness in personal relationships is very important, that we can disagree and still be friends, and if our backs were ever to the wall, I’m there and I would expect the same.
Commitment is not a strong point for the ESTP. Living almost entirely in the present moment, they're not comfortable with making plans far in advance for their future. If this tendency is not addressed in the ESTP, they may fall into a pattern of jumping from relationship to relationship without ever making a real commitment. If this is okay with the ESTP, then that behavior is fine. Most people at some point in their lives do wish to settle down. If the ESTP reaches that point, there's no reason they can't make a commitment as long as they consciously renew it to themselves daily.
What description are you reading?
Being hedonistic or sociopathic has nothing to do with personality type, it has to do with maturity and the person
But of course you would already know that if you yourself were mature
Hm, so what you are saying is that some types are more prone to certain mental illnesses than others?
Yes, such as ignorant INTPs who use AK-47's in their avatars...
This is a toughie, who the heck could he be talking about? A true mystery.
Oh my...I'm speaking in riddles again. Damn it I must stop that, it's just not fair to everyone involved.