Doctor Cringelord
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- Aug 27, 2013
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- MBTI Type
- I
- Enneagram
- 9w8
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
Eh, prove me wrong
Quit bossing me around.
I have often thought you must be Fi dominant.
I'm sorry.
I'm reticent to explain because I don't know how Fi doms would want it explained and I'm not sure I want to deal with the backlash.
The word "trigger" seems to be loaded, and even used as an aspersion in online discussions. I do not intend it as an aspersion here. Everyone has triggers. In the sense that I'm about to use it, even the Dalai Lama still has triggers. I use it in the sense of resembling shenpa.
Also, I want to point out that - no matter what a person's type - it's relatively evident when someone gets triggered/hooked. It's not clear what the trigger is, nor is it clear why - but there are observable indications that seem relatively clear, that it is happening. And all types seem to have something like type-common hooks. In fact, I often suspect someone is INFJ if I see them get hooked by things that (ime) mostly only INFJs get hooked by.
All that being said, I've noticed you seem to get hooked/triggered by things that Fi doms get triggered by. You balk at the things Fi doms balk at. But I don't know how to effectively describe what the trigger is.
Ooooh do me! Do I balk like an INFJ?!
I don't think I've yet seen you balk at all yet.
Oh you're the only one.
*gives Z a star sticker*
Why? You know yourself best.Eh, prove me wrong
Ooooh do me! Do I balk like an INFJ?!
Eh, prove me wrong
Why? You know yourself best.
Why do you suspect you may be Fi dom? What did you think you were before? Is something occurring in your life now that may be cause for a shift in your usual outlook that leaves you feeling more in line with what you perceive as Fi dom territory?
Welcome to a lifetime of depression motherfluffer.