in order:
1) ESTJ (ugh, they bother me so much)
2) ESFJ
3) ENFJ
4) ESTP
5) ISFJ
6) ISTJ
7) ISTP
8) INFJ (on occassion)
essentialy STs and FJs
So pretty much half of the people you know![]()
SFJsand ENTPs...Fe just makes me recoil when it reaches for the guilt-button.
ISTJ's. I usually don't share their values, beliefs, way of looking at things. And they hardly ever understand a word of what I'm saying. Well, they understand the words, they're not all stupid, but they often don't get the actual meaning I try to convey.
kelric said:Satine said:Fe just makes me recoil when it reaches for the guilt-button.![]()
ISTJ's. I usually don't share their values, beliefs, way of looking at things. And they hardly ever understand a word of what I'm saying. Well, they understand the words, they're not all stupid, but they often don't get the actual meaning I try to convey.
It's certain behaviors that make me shut down, not types.
Examples of behaviors that will make me shut down:
*Be smothering or overprotective
*Be overly effusive to the point of being insincere
*Insult my intelligence or competence
*Insist you are right and not be willing to consider another viewpoint
*Be overly rigid about rules and not have common sense about when exceptions should be made
*Be too talkative. Ask me too many questions and expect me to have answers immediately and not allow me to think things through.
*Being more angry than the situation warrants
*Being too nosy.
Extreme extroverts who require a response to everything they say. I can't even.
Another behaviour that causes me to "shut down" is other people giving me unsolicited 'advice'. I'm perfectly capable of making my own decisions. Most of the time I ignore what these people tell me and don't bring the issue up again ("shut down"), but every once in a while it will lead to a blow-up depending on how offensive or stupid I find the advice or how persistent the other person is.
If there's one behaviour that drives me up the wall and will cause me to "shut down" more than any other, it is insincerity. I don't lie. I'm not a convincing liar. In general don't think lies are really worth being said. I expect the same behaviour in return. "White lies" aren't a big deal, I'll let them go quite easily, but if I find out someone more profoundly lied to me I will not be speaking to that person for a while. A particularly big lie? Forget it, I'm done, the proverbial door is closed, and I'm never talking to that person again. Ever.