Giggly
No moss growing on me
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2008
- Messages
- 9,661
- MBTI Type
- iSFj
- Enneagram
- 2
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
I actually thought he was ISTP for a long time until he tested as ENTJ, and then I read that ENTJ's can look like ISTP's often because of developed cognitive functions.
Hmm. That's interesting! I think it might go vice versa as well, where ISTPs sometimes look like ENTJs also.
I usually go for I's as well. I love my E friends (acquaintances) but jeez after a while i need to get away from them, they are louder than me.
When looking for a suitor (lol) i ideally like more quiet/reflective/need their space kind of people. It's a balance I'm usually happy with.
I have, admittedly, been a little baffled by why E types like I types so thanks for explaining this. I can see why I types like E types, as they make up for what they lack, and extroversion is more valued or useful to get on in this world, but I think most Extroverts don't understand or admire Introversion very much.
For surely.![]()
How developed do you think you're F is?