TenebrousReflection
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- Sep 30, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- INFp
- Enneagram
- 4w5
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/sp
don't all young extp want the same? party, power, sex? the good clothing label, the newest skateboard?
what knowledge is there, in the teen world?
surely an average enneagram seven is not all that interested into school matter.
and computers are boring, unless you are in a scene where you can throw parties around computers, ie parties financed by pirate/hacker activities.
that stuff did not even exist in the early nineties. no hover boards either.
so, what's left?
do entp go for knowledge about other peoples penis size?
'cause he sure tryed to pull down my pants more than once.
I agree with Blackmail on this. I don't know a lot of ENTPs, but the ones I can recall from my youth (which mostly took place in the 80s) would have no concern with fashion, and their idea of a party would be drasticly different than an ESTP. If they cared about a skateboard, it would probably be for what alternative uses they could think of for it not for actual skateboarding. Your friend sounds very much how I would expect a typical young ESTP to be (but I would not rule out an imature ESFP either).
In my mind, the ENTP is the personification of inventiveness and experimentation - the world is their laboratory and everything in it represents untapped potential. Now this is just the perception of an NFP regarding ENTPs, but I think their primary values (those common to nearly all ENTPs) are more along the lines of knowledge, and creativity my perception of ESTPs is that they value things like achievement, new experiences and excitement.
The one example of an ENTP in youth I can think of liked to take mundane objects and see what he could use them for and/or convince other people they were or could be used for.
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