Cupcakefrog
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- Joined
- Dec 3, 2013
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- MBTI Type
- INFJ
I have only gotten INFJ as my result in both a sketchy as well as an "official" test. and I relate to the description of INFJ more than INFP I think....
but I can relate to some of the INFP descriptions too..
I just don't want to be someone who "wants to be INFJ" but is actually unknowingly INFP... which apparently is a thing? Not that theres anything wrong with being INFP, of course. I just can't tell if I actually am a judging type, or if I just answer the questions that way because I would like to be, or something?
also, in the "official" test, my judging preference was only "slight"
The one thing that makes me pretty confident that INFJ fits better, is that I am convinced I am an extroverted feeler.
for instance this: "Fe seeks social connections and creates harmonious interactions through polite, considerate, and appropriate behavior. Fe responds to the explicit (and implicit) wants of others, and may even create an internal conflict between the subject’s own needs and the desire to meet the needs of others."
rings incredibly true for me. But, I don't know, I'm semi new to this. Any thoughts?
but I can relate to some of the INFP descriptions too..
I just don't want to be someone who "wants to be INFJ" but is actually unknowingly INFP... which apparently is a thing? Not that theres anything wrong with being INFP, of course. I just can't tell if I actually am a judging type, or if I just answer the questions that way because I would like to be, or something?
also, in the "official" test, my judging preference was only "slight"
The one thing that makes me pretty confident that INFJ fits better, is that I am convinced I am an extroverted feeler.
for instance this: "Fe seeks social connections and creates harmonious interactions through polite, considerate, and appropriate behavior. Fe responds to the explicit (and implicit) wants of others, and may even create an internal conflict between the subject’s own needs and the desire to meet the needs of others."
rings incredibly true for me. But, I don't know, I'm semi new to this. Any thoughts?