INTP
I've F'd up a bit since I last took this.
E 2 I 12
S 3 N 11
T 8 F 6
P 11 J 3
I'd type you INTJ too, Orangey.
LT's take on the X:
Life always places us at a typological crossroads. Whenever we employ a function or attitude, we are axiomatically choosing against its opposite. In a very real sense, life pushes us to make this choice - and to grow and evolve as we contend with the consequences.
Sometimes when people are just learning about type, they assume that the point of type development is perfect balance - that is, close scores in all type categories. It's worth noting, however, that in the realm of nature, perfect balance is not a good thing. A physical system reaches equilibrium when it has lost its energy and can no longer change.
Insofar as type is concerned, close or even scores in a category (8/6 or 7/7) tend to suggest that the person hasn't developed a clear-cut sense of self. This is particularly true for people under 30. Such scores may also indicate that the demands of a relationship or career is pushing a person away from his or her usual experience.
For people over 35, close scores tend to indicate a period of transition. This is frequently the point in life when the ghosts of lost choices come back to haunt us, and the experience can result in test scores that are nearly even in every category. Close scores may also indicate and interior search - a quest for meaning and spiritual depth.