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I went to a huge *party* that all the popular people were invited to!!! No one there was an INTP.
We usually don't jump at a chance to visit hell.
I would like to have both of your babies NAO.
I went to a huge *party* that all the popular people were invited to!!! No one there was an INTP.
We usually don't jump at a chance to visit hell.
If you don't want other people filling in the dots you have to fill in the dots yourself. That's pretty much all it comes down to.
I think it should be pretty apparent by now that the fault for that situation lies in your construction, not in the mind of the ENFP.
And, once again, I will concede that I worded it poorly. That still doesn't mean I subconsciously think cops are stupid. It means I chose the wrong words.
If you don't want other people filling in the dots you have to fill in the dots yourself. That's pretty much all it comes down to.
The next step, if this still matters to you, is to explain this to the ENFP, whilst conceding that you're kind of an emotional/social retard.
And when she asked me, I did fill in those dots. It was still an issue for her until she got distracted and dropped it. Must not have been all that important to her to begin with.
Sheesh, if NFPs actually did this themselves! The Ne jumps informed by Fi are![]()
I only think it would piss the xNFP off more if the INTP tried to attempt to do it. They would reverse engineer what the INTP originally thought and then get offended about what the INTP would have said anyway.
INTPs know they are not good at this anyway and that why they are said to disdain "political correctness".
The best thing to do in these scienarios is not try to fix the goof but with the ENFP simply change the subject. A subject about the ENFP having done some courageous or sublime act is good bait for the ENFP to chase after.
I'm still talking about random INTPs
ENFPs can be irritating as heck. I guess the people who like us see enough positives to get past the irritation.![]()
The ENFP dropped it, which was the truly perplexing thing about the whole situation to me. She was so worked up that she got me upset, then she ran away from it and acted like it never happened. I make no secret of the fact that I am sometimes socially awkward.
She probably thought to herself some combination of "I should just let this go", "she's just socially retarded, so I shouldn't let myself get worked up about this", and "maybe she really didn't mean anything by it, and I'm just projecting subconscious intentions/motivations onto her", and so decided to let it go. It would still potentially benefit future interaction to do what I recommended.
That's very interesting. I consider myself low drama but I do want to talk about things that upset me. I HAVE to, actually, to close friends. I'm driven to.
Yeah, that's exactly what I thought when I read [MENTION=10496]skylights[/MENTION]' account about her father.
My first thought: "What an asshole. Fucking shitbag INTP fathers."
My second thought: "Does he really think that's not offensive/wrong. Is he just emotionally retarded/unaware (of himself and/or others)?"
My third thought: "I could see myself saying that to my child, but only if I wanted to cause deep emotional distress (which would, in all circumstances I can imagine, have ulterior [positive] effectual motives). If I said it, I would be well-aware of the effect, and not follow it up with something as dumb as 'you're too emotional, get over it'. It would almost certainly be in an effort to try to get them to wise the fuck up, and causing an emotional shock to their system, in order to provoke a 'waking up' moment, would be its intent, so I just don't see how her father's combination of statements could ever be a justifiable thing to say. Well, unless you're an emotional fucking retard."
it makes me wonder whether it's really the Fi user projecting things onto the INTPs' comments, or the INTP being so fucking clueless about their own subconscious emotions/intentions that they say genuinely offensive things spurred on by subconscious emotions/intentions that they are simply completely out of touch with/unaware of/do not understand.
I happen to think the guy is quite intelligent. I suppose the weird thing to me is that the ENFP would think I'd hang out with them if I didn't like them. If I have a negative opinion of someone, I don't become their friend. The funny thing to me is that every ENFP who has heard this scenario has read something negative into it, while other INTP friends who have heard the scenario thinks the ENFP was overreacting and projecting. It's a very odd disconnect to me.
Yes, I read that, thanks.You understand that the act of putting both in the same sentence was what prompted examination, right?
The construction of the sentence is the issue ... it looks and sounds like you're putting those two elements TOGETHER.
The ENFP dropped it, which was the truly perplexing thing about the whole situation to me. She was so worked up that she got me upset, then she ran away from it and acted like it never happened. I make no secret of the fact that I am sometimes socially awkward.
I wonder about this too, actually. INTPs are so attuned to hard logic and their general processing is so detached from emotional reasoning that I think sometimes the emotional implications of what they say is mostly lost on them. I don't mean this in a pejorative way, just neutral. I know I say some Fe-stupid things sometimes.
Right - this is exactly it. I don't think there's really "projection" on the ENFP's part - I think that to us it seems like we're just following your pattern to the obvious conclusion. You say A, C... we end up at E. Except E is kind of offensive, so we react, and then you say we're overreacting. It's incredibly frustrating to be on our end of it, honestly. It feels like you've set us up so that you can shoot us down. Why would you set up that pattern if you didn't want me to react?