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ISFP or INFP?

Lolita

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unkn
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4w3
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sx/sp
Confused!
I am realistic yet sometimes retreat into my very own little bubble of imagination. Of course, I have looked at the cognitive functions but I couldn't differentiate clearly. Ask me ANY questions but please, could you refer to questions from real life??
 

Smilephantomhive

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sp/so
What does refer questions from real life mean? Like non hypothetical things?

Sounds like ISFP since you seem to need examples.
 

Arctic Hysteria

an abyss of Nothingness
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IxFP
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sp/sx
When a group of your friends have a discussion about philosophical topics / deeper talks, like about sincerity, social etiquette, relationships, truths, emotions, human connection, positive / negative energy, depression, definition of happiness, etc. What is your reaction towards this?

Do you feel intrigued and would like to participate in the discussion, and have a lot of thoughts to share?

Or do you more likely observe and not feeling so intrigued?
 

Punderstorm

Wallflower power!
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INxP
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9w1
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sp/so
Answer a qeustionaire....
Though I'm leaning towards ISFP.
 

Purple INFJ

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INFJ
Some questions:

1) What are some of your main interests? Within any of them, do you have one that allows for creativity? If so, how would you describe your approach towards that particular outlet?

2) Do you consider yourself a spontaneous person? If so, why?

3) Do you tend to go through tangents a lot when talking, or do you generally prefer to just get to the point?
 

Willow Tree

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MBTI Type
INFP
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4w5
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so/sp
Does your imagination spread when you think or brainstorm so that ideas come really quickly (and lots at once?) -> Ne

Or do you have a main train of thought (that may be distracted from your surroundings)? -> Se-Ni
 

/DG/

silentigata ano (profile)
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When a group of your friends have a discussion about philosophical topics / deeper talks, like about sincerity, social etiquette, relationships, truths, emotions, human connection, positive / negative energy, depression, definition of happiness, etc. What is your reaction towards this?

Do you feel intrigued and would like to participate in the discussion, and have a lot of thoughts to share?

Or do you more likely observe and not feeling so intrigued?

Not all intuitives enjoy philosophy :shrug:
 

fetus

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Confused!
I am realistic yet sometimes retreat into my very own little bubble of imagination. Of course, I have looked at the cognitive functions but I couldn't differentiate clearly. Ask me ANY questions but please, could you refer to questions from real life??

The little bubble of imagination can apply to ISFPs too! Quite common and expected, actually.
 
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