There's a lot of that going on in this forum.

Yeah, and it's really annoying, too. It's always frustrating when some people are so quick to shut me down when I try to suggest something that goes outside of, say, Keirsey's framework. For instance, if I compare/contrast an NTJ and an NFJ and come up with insights that make sense to the person I'm talking to, sometimes people will go "Oh, you can't do that! One's an NF and another's an NT! They have completely different motivations!" And then if I suggest that while that's true, they're both NJs and still tend to operate similarly on some level, they say, "Oh, but Keirsey's experience didn't construe that one as valid."
It's especially frustrating, because it seems that if you can talk about SJs and SPs, you should be able to talk about NPs and NJs. It doesn't make sense to say otherwise, but that's exactly what some people try to do.
What's especially interesting, is this... I've noticed that NTJs usually say they don't relate well to NTPs, but NTPs usually go out of their way to affirm that they relate well to NTJs. Same thing happens with NFPs and NFJs, though it's to a much lesser extent.
There's something really wrong with that story.
Didn't the teacher help you, or tell the kids to stop laughing at you?
Heck, no. I think the teacher actually rolled his eyes at me, possibly even made a sarcastic comment. I sure wish he had, though.
I even had another teacher in Chemistry who stressed me out to the point of crying on the first day by unexpectedly giving us a 10-minute timed Math test and shouting at the whole class (he was an ex-marine) while giving it, and actually encouraged the other kids to mock me. Needless to say, I dropped that course the same day and took Aquatic Science, because I couldn't handle it.
I hate to break it to you, but it is the real you after all.
I have shocked myself with my responses at times.
But then I can be, well, shocking!
It's a part of who I am.
We can't really say: "Oh don't judge me on what I can't control."
Of course we can judge. It's who the person really is.
Take alcohol for example.
It makes people lose control of their "guard."
What they are trying to hide or protect.
Ever seen a mean drunk?
I have.
It's amazing shit.
Maybe people should take the MBTI, drunk.
Yeah, maybe it is... but the question is, if I have things I can't control that make me look bad, does that mean I'm a bad person and there's nothing I can do about it?
Yeah, and perhaps they should take it drunk. Preferably if they're asked the questions in an indirect, off-hand manner rather than being knowingly tested. I've always thought the test would produce more accurate results if the people didn't know they were being tested.