I need a wide variety of self-claimed ENFJs to speak to me in private messages to compile an ENFJ profile for a new site of mine. Please PM me if you are.
This does seem to be an unfortunate trend.
Why aren't you on a plane to Abiza?
I had to find a sitter for our Venus flytrap army. I'll be flying out anon!![]()
To think, what you have between your legs isn't enough... now I'm really scared
LOL wutwut?!
EDIT: Just now picking up the "rose" reference.
I just read the link.
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No.
I'm not ENFJ but close enough and --
No.
BTW, HAHAHAHAHAHA, we need more analyses like that on these boards. Add some levity.
Venus flytrap?![]()
He means your pink piranha! *snap* *snap* yikes!
Maybe we should all PM him. I just responded to this thread and didn't think to do that.
Anyone else notice that ENFJ's have addictive personalities. I find that I'll continue doing the same kind of this for sake of stability rather than look for novelty even when something gets boring and I have no real interest in it anymore.
e.g. I listen to a lot of the same music over and over and over. It's fun when it's high energy stuff that I know but I really wish could discover a new CD I like each month. Heck, I have several albums on my 32GB mp3 player that I've never listened to. I wanna be the kind of person who's heard all the music on his player and is hungry for more.
It's almost like I'm ascending the stair of life and rather than stepping up and moving on I can't help but be cautious of those new steps.
You know I heard one time that INFJ often have a secret desire to be more like SP's. They admire their flexibility and ability to adapt to new situations as they come. From my perspective, this is true of ENFJ's as well, at least the less well-adjusted ones. Ah.... ignorance would be bliss, wouldn't it?
the thread starter seems to have disappeared since then.... why are you guys doing here???![]()