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I am
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2013
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- MBTI Type
- INFP
- Enneagram
- 4w3
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
haha orrr, maybe I justified it a number of ways
1. I looked at body language of famous ENTPs v. ESFPs
2. I compared what a dominant Ne vs. Se looks like. There are a lot of similarities. (Plus I think everyone sits on a scale. Just because you perceive intuitively doesn't mean that you won't take in sensory data either)
3....that's as far as I got haha
....maybe I am an ENTP and my Ne is overrunning everything. I saw those results ca my brain freaked out at the implications. oh all the wasted years
...buuut maybe ESFP because Se notices a bunch of data and interprets it with the unsophisticated 3rd function Te (apparently Fi-the auxiliary function gets skipped often because it's an introverted function)
1. Body language is not a legit typing method imho.
2. Ne and Se are both extroverted perceiving functions which mean that both types take most information from the environment. Se concentrates on what is present, what is there, what it can see, smell, touch etc... Ne concentrates on what could be present and generates ideas based on the enviroment, has a sense for "pregnant" things, that than could potentially develope and grow.
- Of course intutives use sensing functions just as sensors use intuition. Ne is backed up with Si and Ni is backed up with Se. Se users use Ni and Si users use Ne...One cannot exist without the other.