chubber
failed poetry slam career
- Joined
- Oct 18, 2013
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
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- 4w5
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
That is something you tell somebody that still believes in Santa Clause.Because I am really interested in finding an ESFP.
Bad idea. If you try to find a partner with a specific MBTI type, you might lose sight of potential partners with other types that might be more suitable.
on 2nd thought, I think you are saying this, because ESFPs want people to like them for their personality, rather felt needed for the things they do for others e.g. ESFJs
But it shows your high IQ and what it is doing there in that sentence.
Well you haven't met an INTJ yet, so I will leave it at that for now. I think things will change when you are in the presence of one.I have read that ESFPs are proactive, but now that you have gone in more detail, I see, that the guy still has to play some role in this "game".
Absolutely. If I am the only one giving in this "game" and I don't find myself receiving anything, what is that supposed to tell me about other parts of a potential relationship? It can't all rely on just one person.
Well I disagree, because you haven't met one and it would be difficult because you have no experience. I think you might find yourself admiring the person that you will meet where you are from.Well have you read an INTJ yet?
I haven't misread anyone in a long time. Eight years to be exact. They happened to be INFP and ESTJ. So I'd read you correctly.