Samvega
Buddhist Misanthrope
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- ENTP
- Enneagram
- 7w8
Oh yeah, the ENTP furrow. Lol, is that a defining trait, ENTPs?
It's common for sure and I love mine!
Oh yeah, the ENTP furrow. Lol, is that a defining trait, ENTPs?
Well, I mostly test as INFP but I have a fair amount of J in there. I'll just post my two cents worth anyway.
My mom is a definite ENTx. She's gotten P twice and J once. She is...whoa. She is a lot. She's always in her element. She's always willing. She's always right there, at your face, waiting to talk and/or listen. She's sometimes overwhelming for me, because it seems as if she's on constant "GO" (mentally, not physically). She despises being alone and has come off as needy/clingy to her friends and to me at times. She tries with everything in her to understand why I'm so different - (ie, Introverted iNtuitive Feeling) but she just cannot wrap her head around it. She's really quick to judge and really, really quick to write someone off. Overall, I love her to pieces but the only way I could fathom myself being in a romantic relationship with her type is if I suddenly turned into an extrovert, haha.
All it would take for you to date your mom is extroversion?
All it would take for you to date your mom is extroversion?
^ marmandahalf
* besides, ENTPs, as extraverted intuitive perceivers, in theory, are known as one of the types to be least judgemental. And, we crave our autonomy/independence too much to always need people in our faces (or be in people's faces). Sometimes, ENTPs are called the most introverted extravert for this reason.
Same here Lauren, rather would bite my hand off !!
[Mature] ENTPs?
Overrated.
Noting that I'm not equating maturity with age, I would have to disagree. A mature ENTP is worth their weight in gold. Highly intelligent, inventive, good with Fe, and [somewhat] able to finish what they start.Overrated.
Or saw it off with a rusty, blunt machete.
(Wait. We're both talking about in the case of immature ENTPs, right?)