Thus far:
INFJ: 18 yes, 5 no (78%)
INFP: 14 yes, 6 no (70%)
ENFP: 10 yes, 4 no (71%)
And then there is,
ENFJ: 1 yes, 3 no (25%)
This makes me think about an ENFJ I know. She had a child 10-ish years ago (unplanned) and she is a great mother, all things considered. But, I notice that she leaves her child with family and friends A LOT. There's like this fierce streak of independence in her - she's always running around, going here or there, involved in social groups, tons of friends, etc. But, very seldom brings her daughter along. From the outside looking in, it's almost as if she has compartmentalized things. She'll be at home with her daughter on most weeknights, put her to bed, get her ready for school in the morning, etc - but if she can get a babysitter (and most weekends), she's hitting the town and having a blast and it's like she wants to live the single life - often times not even wanting to talk much about the kid. Maybe it's just cuz that's her "time off" from being a mom so she wants to be carefree.
I totally would have thought that the ENFP's would have been the ones with a low percentage of yes votes. ENFP's just seem like they don't want to be tied down or stuck at home at all. Like they would want less responsibilities and less obligations, if you will. ENFJ's seem more of the "responsible", structured type with a million different responsibilities while ENFP's seem very "outside the box" and "don't want to be trapped into anything for very long".