ayoitsStepho
Twerking & Lurking
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- ISFP
- Enneagram
- 4w3
- Instinctual Variant
- so/sx
Can I borrow your pimp hand for a while?
Sure, but I expect the rent on my table by 12pm tomorrow.
Can I borrow your pimp hand for a while?
Sure, but I expect the rent on my table by 12pm tomorrow.
Do you have to be hip and cool not be SP? Cause I'm not.
Part of being an isfp is a kind of awkward cool. Of which denial of said cool is a prerequisite.
On behalf of AyoitsStepho: Rent is now due. Pay up immediately.
Sincerely, the PayorDie Collection Agency.
Thank you ma'am! I was afraid I'd have to wake up early just to retrieve the rent, but you made it possible for me to sleep in!On behalf of AyoitsStepho: Rent is now due. Pay up immediately.
Sincerely, the PayorDie Collection Agency.
Sure!
*Slaps Walking Tourist with the pimp hand before handing his dues to ayoitsStepho*
Sure!
*Slaps Walking Tourist with the pimp hand before handing his dues to ayoitsStepho*
Thank you ma'am! I was afraid I'd have to wake up early just to retrieve the rent, but you made it possible for me to sleep in!![]()
Thank you sir. Do come again.
I'm jumping in here (praying not to get slapped).
I'm trying to decide if my eldest son is ISFP or INFP.
Super laid back, fun to be with, makes little to no demands, cool in crisis (or in just about anything), charming slacker with an intensely sharp and quick wit (making humorous remarks is almost irresistible), hates conflict, rarely displays negative emotions or denies feeling them, denies having needs or wants, great mechanical skills, shows care by service, loves music and the outdoors/water, great athletic skills, content to be lazy, daydream, and generally waste time. Also is so detached from his feelings that he's not even sure what he wants or what his preferences are...otherwise I'd just have him take a test.
I can't decide and it's driving me nuts. I've had several ISFP votes. Agree or disagree?
Thanks everyone.
I also think he sounds like an ISFP.My immediate thought is ISFP. That sounds pretty much like me.![]()
Heh.. I actually live in San Antonio. I wouldn't mind El Paso though. As for functions, I think I've explored different sides of myself over the years. Yet, some of that stuff characterizes me more with some people. It's weird. I have a friend who chastises me, for example, like I'm "holding back". Not because he expects extroversion from everyone, but he thinks I'm something else. Others might see things too that I don't think I ultimately live up to either. What I mean is, there's probably more Se or Fe to me than I'd let off by saying I'm just INFP. Maybe that's normal.
FOURS said:They also create their own "personal story" filled with myth and metaphor and live it out as though it were as real as reality itself. Indulging their imagination to live out their emotional states and allow themselves to feel intensely is necessary to feel true to themselves. Part of their disdain for the ordinary has to do with feeling a need to amplify and intensify their feelings as ordinary experiences rarely satisfy them. Hence fours often find practical matters difficult.
...fours can be very devoted and supportive. They can be deeply empathetic and very in tune with their partner's emotional states.
They indulge in amplifying their feelings at the expense of having a handle on the mundane aspects of real life. Their "difference from others" and self-absorbedness pushes them away from others enough to cultivate difference-based ideal self-images they can't achieve.
Once they accept the entirety of who they are they won't have to depend on amplifying their emotional states to live out an idealized persona they can never be. With a more authentic self-perception comes increased self-love without losing their insight and creativity and what makes them "them". They will be able to experience the joy of living in the present without being chained to the past.
When Fours withdraw, they immerse themselves in their own mental landscapes where they are free to cultivate and analyze their feelings. In the realm of fantasy, Fours are not constrained by the mundane considerations which are the plague of everyday life; the inner life can thus become more real than the outer.
...they tend to interpret reality at least as much in terms of its symbolic content and emotional resonance. John Keats, a Four, expressed this well when he stated: “I am certain of nothing but the holiness of the heart’s affections and the truth of the imagination.â€
I really couldn't say why some ISFPs are 4's. For me, personally, it isn't Ni or Ne that makes me a 4 exactly. It's life events..all of the stuff that's pretty real. And I don't mean real as in Se.. just real. I hate disclosing all of it though. It's not everyone's business (I don't have anyone in mind when I say that. It's just that being that confessional in an open forum isn't my thing).
I'm jumping in here (praying not to get slapped).
I'm trying to decide if my eldest son is ISFP or INFP.
Super laid back, fun to be with, makes little to no demands, cool in crisis (or in just about anything), charming slacker with an intensely sharp and quick wit (making humorous remarks is almost irresistible), hates conflict, rarely displays negative emotions or denies feeling them, denies having needs or wants, great mechanical skills, shows care by service, loves music and the outdoors/water, great athletic skills, content to be lazy, daydream, and generally waste time. Also is so detached from his feelings that he's not even sure what he wants or what his preferences are...otherwise I'd just have him take a test.
I can't decide and it's driving me nuts. I've had several ISFP votes. Agree or disagree?
Thanks everyone.
I'm jumping in here (praying not to get slapped).
I'm trying to decide if my eldest son is ISFP or INFP.
Super laid back, fun to be with, makes little to no demands, cool in crisis (or in just about anything), charming slacker with an intensely sharp and quick wit (making humorous remarks is almost irresistible), hates conflict, rarely displays negative emotions or denies feeling them, denies having needs or wants, great mechanical skills, shows care by service, loves music and the outdoors/water, great athletic skills, content to be lazy, daydream, and generally waste time. Also is so detached from his feelings that he's not even sure what he wants or what his preferences are...otherwise I'd just have him take a test.
I can't decide and it's driving me nuts. I've had several ISFP votes. Agree or disagree?
Thanks everyone.