cheerchick23
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- Joined
- Mar 6, 2009
- Messages
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- MBTI Type
- ENFP
- Enneagram
- Ne
enlighten me. 



weeeelll...i'm thinking you would know as well as i do being that you're an enfp.
do you feel her n? yeah i know that sounds weird but i don't know how else to say it.
I think the distinction between an ENFP and ESFP becomes obvious the more you spend time with them. I hesitate to make too much of a generalization, but I think ENFP's have a VERY deep, curious, serious side. The ENFPs I am friends with have an interesting blend of passionate intensity and lighthearted playfulness, the latter of which can be found in ESFPs. ENFP's dominant function is extroverted intuition, so when you talk with them, you can see their N on display .
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the thing is....
i'm pretty good at this whole MBTI thing, but i'm not an expert... i need some concrete examples of what "N" (or s/t/f/j/p) looks like before i can "feel" it
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Describes me pretty well. Sometimes, I mask that serious side with playfulness.. because in reality, when I talk about anything deep, it overwhelms people I know when the subject of interest is too intense? They'd rather not 'think' about it. I tone it down a bit. Keep that info to myself and a select few who understand. Being ENFP for me, means I keep my blacksheepness in disguise! :546: At other times, it's really hard for me to act in the moment like some of the sensors I know do. My movements are a bit unfluid compared to theirs. Hard for me to describe.
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Describes me pretty well. Sometimes, I mask that serious side with playfulness.. because in reality, when I talk about anything deep, it overwhelms people I know when the subject of interest is too intense? They'd rather not 'think' about it. I tone it down a bit. Keep that info to myself and a select few who understand. Being ENFP for me, means I keep my blacksheepness in disguise! :546: At other times, it's really hard for me to act in the moment like some of the sensors I know do. My movements are a bit unfluid compared to theirs. Hard for me to describe.
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