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I have given this serious thought, and I believe the answer is:
Cleavage.
It sounds crazy, but it just might work!
I have given this serious thought, and I believe the answer is:
Cleavage.
It would be interesting to have a "How I Met My INTJ" thread.
Why is that, can you INTJs explain that?
So Amar... I know that there has been many other threads about this but is ENFP / INTJ really a good match... I am surprised that they are sooo accepting of our silliness... But I have had similar experiences with them also.. Usually they are known by others as being quite stern almost difficult characters but the two in particualr I am thinking of have always been so sweet with me to make me think that popele had got them wrong or something.. Or maybe they are just humouring me![]()
Interesting, mine was the same. He has plenty of guys online that he can talk to about his interests, and god knows I cannot keep up with his brain or his interests, but somehow he really enjoyed my flirty nature and the fact that I saw through him easily. Why is that, can you INTJs explain that?
Oh sure, we can get on a talking jag where those secrets are revealled again and again and again, but that's laying out the script for how to use them, not for being impressed by them.
So... the past is done, the future is spelled out, and the immediate moment is...
nothing.
Kalach can you say a bit more about the talking jag? I notice some INTJs do like to share thier discoveries somewhat pedantically. You ask for the time and get the historhey of the clock sort of thing...which can be really fascinating, but takes some time.
They look at you like you're this magical creature they've never seen before. [...] I never understood why they are so accepting of our nature and enjoy basking in our craziness, but I love 'em for it![]()
As for the staring thing...
I met an ENTP the other day, and she got stared at. It was different from watching an ENFP. I could see (and hear) an aggressive restless thing she had going. It was in a public place so it was interesting seeing her eyes work, flicking here and there, checking out the other people. There was a kind of outwardness to it that ENFPs don't use, and to my sense of things it was... angry? So I guess I was seeing Ne+Fe rather than Ne+Fi.
People read my body language as angry all the time. It totally causes conflict with my SF roommate, who thinks that I'm secretly angry at her when I'm actually neutral.
I dunno. I guess the jag varies according to the INTJ's sense of right time, right place, right subject. It's an efficiency thing, like a sense of "are they getting this?", and in lieu of efficiency, it can be a hammer thing, insisting via directive words that something come true, or be understood, or be followed. INTJs get to be boring when they're off and rolling and looking for a closure of some kind so they're ignoring the stop signs. I guess it can be because they've chosen to try their hand at revealling the universal a priori, but picked a dumb topic, one that doesn't really let them do what they do best.
Yeah, it is authoritarian and horrible, really, a product of not really believing that anything can be made true, but I'm pretty sure the jag can be stopped just by being interacted with. Depending a bit, of course, on maturity and the INTJ's sense of goals being on the way to being met. Whatever the hell those goals may be.
And some of us just are boring pedants.
We used to have like a swimsuit calendar of those guys. Skinny hairless geeks with dead eyes in speedos. Then one guy got his picture took in a nice grey suit and he had two sheep's eyes and maybe a banana in some speedos that he held out in front of him. Big laughs, but they didn't do the calendar anymore after that.
As for the staring thing...
I'll stare at pretty much anyone, and I don't know why that is, except it's a fairly sensitive act of looking for something. I know it is because I'll often not see the thing, whatever it is, and break off the stare because I don't want to be seen to be searching, I guess.
I met an ENTP the other day, and she got stared at. It was different from watching an ENFP. I could see (and hear) an aggressive restless thing she had going. It was in a public place so it was interesting seeing her eyes work, flicking here and there, checking out the other people. There was a kind of outwardness to it that ENFPs don't use, and to my sense of things it was... angry? So I guess I was seeing Ne+Fe rather than Ne+Fi.
There's something else going on in this staring business too because I have a harder time keeping the stare feeling right in front of INFPs. They have their own expectant thing going on and it can be a little hard to meet.
At my company and even when I was in grad school I was nominated as the secret "get an answer out of the INTJ" weapon. I would wonder in, ask the question, collapse into silliness, derail the jag, ask again, question, derail, roll on the floor, and then run away giggling and rambling about. But it seemed to make the INTJs happy. Also my favortie INTJs don't do the jag thing excessively at all, they are much more intense and quiet with the intense stare.
I have had to travel extensively this year and my new hobby is quick typing people while I stand in the plane boarding. The ENTPs are crazy easy to spot as they look at everything and are constantly watching and looking for new oppurtunities and new things to pop up. Each person that comes on gets looked at, then the next and so on. I think more assertive than angry though.
So Amar... I know that there has been many other threads about this but is ENFP / INTJ really a good match... I am surprised that they are sooo accepting of our silliness... But I have had similar experiences with them also.. Usually they are known by others as being quite stern almost difficult characters but the two in particualr I am thinking of have always been so sweet with me to make me think that popele had got them wrong or something.. Or maybe they are just humouring me![]()
I have had to travel extensively this year and my new hobby is quick typing people while I stand in the plane boarding. The ENTPs are crazy easy to spot as they look at everything and are constantly watching and looking for new oppurtunities and new things to pop up. Each person that comes on gets looked at, then the next and so on. I think more assertive than angry though.
People read my body language as angry all the time. It totally causes conflict with my SF roommate, who thinks that I'm secretly angry at her when I'm actually neutral.
I met an ENTP the other day, and she got stared at. It was different from watching an ENFP. I could see (and hear) an aggressive restless thing she had going. It was in a public place so it was interesting seeing her eyes work, flicking here and there, checking out the other people. There was a kind of outwardness to it that ENFPs don't use, and to my sense of things it was... angry? So I guess I was seeing Ne+Fe rather than Ne+Fi.