Thanks for your response.Like most things in my life, it goes in phases. Sometimes I daydream constantly and other times I go quite awhile without much daydreaming at all. The most common place for me to daydream is at work, because that's where I'm forced into doing things, whereas most of my time away from work, I can choose what I'm doing so I'm always doing rather than dreaming (except, you know, when I actually do dream.)![]()
Well, I'd appreciate it if you'd click on the Jason Castro link in my previous post and visit that thread.Okay, hurry up and ask more questions now.
Well, I'd appreciate it if you'd click on the Jason Castro link in my previous post and visit that thread.
I'm sorry, I don't understand.Okay, hurry up and ask more questions now.
I'm sorry, I don't understand.
You want me to ask you questions?
Anything.Questions about what?
I'm afraid you'll have to wait for an NP to come along if you want to be asked questions.Yes.
Anything.
You're off to a good start.![]()
Thanks for your input.Oops, I guess I didn't answer your question about the American Idol dude. Well, he seems pretty intelligent for an aggie, but then again, he's got a mop on his head and he doesn't seem to realize it. I'm going to guess ISTP who has been forced by some college influences to come across a little more F than he usually would. Dr. Jeffster has spoken.![]()
Maybe I'm not normal, but I don't know what "emotionally drained" feels like.I think anybody can get emotionally drained. Just because someone is T oriented doesn't mean they don't have emotions, or feel the draining of those emotions. If anything, it might be worse for Ts because they want things to be logical and so often they aren't.![]()
Maybe an "S" experiences their feelings differently than an "N".
I had an ISFP friend, and an ISFJ friend for that matter - both females - who would manifest their feelings into their body, i.e. bad feelings would become a physical malady, an ache, a pain, a sickness. I never do that.
I wonder if an ISTP would get emotionally drained?
Are ISFPs "daydreamers"?
ie - spend time fantasizing about the future fulfillment of hopes and wishes
I wouldn't take it as evidence of a particular type.If so, more evidence that I am one.
I was going to raise the Se/Ne difference. I think that INPs in general may look for possiblities and may never act if they do not rise to the INPs expectations. The Se as it develops will make ISPs do something.I think Fi is where the dreaminess comes from. jmo. The effect of Se instead of Ne would make the content of the daydreams a little different probably but the dreaminess still there.
I tend to daydream about lives I will never have, happening to people I will never know, in situations I have never seen. My friend tends to daydream about her own situation and how it could be improved and her hopes for the future.