Forever_Jung;2269611]Do people ever tell you you're mercurial, or joke that you seem bi-polar?[/B] all the time, everyday, always. But... 1. it's very fun for me to be spontaneous I love little mind games, I'm sorry. 2. I could refrain from it, but I would be so bored all the time. It's like an act we do not because we're actually bipolar, because we like being playful. 3. It's super amusing to see the looks on peoples faces when I get very serious, it's almost like a confidence boost.
I've been tested for bipolar as well, and I'm in the clear
Was your extraversion very apparent from an early age? Oh hell yes.
I have read that a lot of ENFP's started out dreamy and seemingly introverted, before they figured out a way to bring their Ne to the masses (Robin Williams and Russell Brand for instance, both claim to have been pretty withdrawn kids). I never wanted conflict, I wanted fun for ME 24/7 so I would be a brat to my parents, but I would abide in social rules in school and be sorta of a kiss ass but not really? just so my freedom and fun was never risked. I was more quiet young like 6-12 because I was more observing people more and I really never wanted to offend anyone haha, I stood up for the underdogs every chance I had. I was little unnecessarily over dramatic at times when I thought someone was being oppressed LOL. but then I would let it go like nothing happened.
Or were you just adorable little chatterboxes since you were little? 
I was pretty adorable. I wasn't a chatterbox... I wanted to play barbies and make believe and talk about all that jazzy creative stuff 24/7 I loved animal planet and would observe all the animals so I could reenact them on point when I pretended to be in the jungle with my friends. Turning 11 was rough for me because no one wanted to make believe anymore

and everyone kept swearing.. and I was getting called a baby D: so I forced myself to become the coolest teenager...EVER... and it didn't work out to well...