I do not recall ever saying anything about envy/jealousy. Perhaps I wasn't perfectly clear. Allow me to explain:
What I really dislike (and please note I am speaking in general terms here, not about this specific topic) is when disadvantaged people start claiming that they have the monopoly on suffering: ie. "pretty/rich/famous/popular people CAN'T possibly have problems".

Its so ignorant to think that. Yes, any idiot can see that they do have a great many advantages in life over the rest of us, however this doesn't mean that they are in anyway EXEMPT from problems of their own. Maybe their issues are a whole lot smaller than everyone else's but how exactly are you going to measure that - its subjective to their experience. Remember,
everyone's problems, no matter how big or small, are real to them. Of course there are some people out there constantly bitching and complaining about their issues in a unreasonable manner, way out of proportion to their actual significance. These people need a serious reality check. But before you start pointing fingers, take a look at yourself because we all do this to some degree. I'm pretty sure my problems seem petty and self-indulgent to someone really suffering in Sudan, because comparatively, I'm living in paradise.
OK, back to the specific topic at hand. I don't think this thread was ever meant to be treated as a huge, momentous issue. It was probably intended as light discussion, not the overblown "woe is me" session some are proclaiming it to be. As for the unwanted attention issue, I do think that there may be a fair argument that ENFPs bring some of this on themselves. Whether or not this is conscious and intentional is up for debate. But I don't see why we need this hysterical and antagonistic response to the issue even being raised. Especially when the no one here has actually arrogantly bitched and indirectly bragged about their popularity in the manner people here have been complaining about. Nor (as far as my memory serves me) have the ENFPs who have admitted to being in a awkward situation with regards to unwanted attention, claimed that it is a huge and significant problem for them. This negative response is simply way out of proportion, and to me there seems to be a lot of projecting of personal issues onto the OP. The title (which seems to be the major source of contention) may have been a little inappropriate but did people stop and think that it was a case of exaggerated facetiousness for effect? I did, and I'm a 'over-sensitive' INFP :rolli:. Instead people jumped to conclusions, overreacted and started a type assassination (some ENFPs included) even after Esoteric Wench clarified her intentions.
I'm just astounded at all this.

Can't we just play nice?