Redbone
Orisha
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2010
- Messages
- 2,882
- MBTI Type
- ENFP
- Enneagram
- 9w8
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
I confess I'm being a little lazy here.
My 17-year-old is a classic type 9 in the enneagram. Nice, very laid back, hates confrontation, talking or hearing about 'bad' stuff, very little ambition or initiative, compliant...
...but he is also very, very witty. Hilariously funny. He is very good at extemporaneous comedy.
Highly introverted...he can do quite well for extended periods without anybody. He is very pleasant to be around; the kind of person that you would have a good time with no matter where you went.
He's never reveals what he is feeling or it's very subtle. The only time I saw him cry was when our greyhound died. He cried just a little when his grandmother passed away last year. He asks for very, very little--materially or emotionally.
Content to daydream, waste time, and do something-close-nothing. Can be passive aggressive but more likely to quietly assert himself.
What is he? INFP? ISFP?
My 17-year-old is a classic type 9 in the enneagram. Nice, very laid back, hates confrontation, talking or hearing about 'bad' stuff, very little ambition or initiative, compliant...
...but he is also very, very witty. Hilariously funny. He is very good at extemporaneous comedy.
Highly introverted...he can do quite well for extended periods without anybody. He is very pleasant to be around; the kind of person that you would have a good time with no matter where you went.
He's never reveals what he is feeling or it's very subtle. The only time I saw him cry was when our greyhound died. He cried just a little when his grandmother passed away last year. He asks for very, very little--materially or emotionally.
Content to daydream, waste time, and do something-close-nothing. Can be passive aggressive but more likely to quietly assert himself.
What is he? INFP? ISFP?