You're either ENFP, or probably ESFP. Your high Fi is clear, but you're certainly no introvert, thus ExFP is most likely. Analyze the key differences between Se and Ne and see which one you identify with the most (as well as decideing whether you're more Ni or Si deficient).
Also, since I'm working on a huge information archive of the functions, heres a ton of info on the said two functions for clarity reference:
Se
-Experiencing the immediate context; taking action in the physical world; noticing changes and opportunities for action; accumulating experiences; scanning for visible reactions and relevant data; recognizing “what is.†Noticing what was available, trying on different items, and seeing how they look.
-Freely follow your gut instincts and exciting physical impulses as they come up.
-Enjoy the thrill of action and physical experience in the present moment.
-Quickly move to take advantage of immediate options for action.
-Instantly read visible cues to see just how far you can go.
-Spur action and pull off results simply by making your presence felt.
-Easily get in sync physically with people and things around you.
-Notice sensory data in the environment. Trust your instincts and take action relevant to the moment and current context.
Ne
-Would be likely to jump right in and try to perform a task without spending much time researching the necessary skills, because experimenting and figuring it out in the middle of doing it is part of what's so stimulating for Ne.
-Interpreting situations and relationships; picking up meanings and interconnections; being drawn to change “what is†for “what could possibly beâ€; noticing what is not said and threads of meaning emerging across multiple contexts. Noticing the possible meanings of what you might wear: “Wearing this might communicate…â€
-Offer various unrelated ideas and see what potential they might suggest.
-Enjoy playing with random interconnections and patterns.
-Engage life's magical moments and meaningful coincidences as they happen.
-Keep following tangents and new ideas without limiting yourself to one.
-Weave into the current dynamics of a situation aspects of other, random contexts.
-Trust what emerges from brainstorming.
-Notice abstract patterns as they emerge. Shift a situation's dynamics and explore imaginative potential possibilities.
-Making connections, ideas, possibilities, figuring something out and then going backwards to figure it out consciously, rapidly understanding information at a rate that is light years of other people, making distinctions that protect you from over generalizing, adapting quickly to change, learning through reflection on information you have already gathered and making connections, comparing/contrasting certain ideas and ways of doing things, distinguishing the best aspects of both and combining them into a new way of thinking/doing that is better than both of the originals.