When someone tries to claim I am mistyped, I almost always think to myself, "oh sweet child,
bless your heart". I'm really not interested in discussing it anymore because I know my type and have gone through years of typing to dial it in.
I also generally don't try typing someone else unless they ask, or they are OBVIOUSLY incorrect in their self typing. Otherwise I tend to just think they are their own best expert on themselves (sans the cases of people with too large of an ego or very poor self awareness). It feels really nice though if I help someone type themselves when they were incorrect, because it feels like I solved a problem, and the feeling of solving a problem is something I REALLY like.
I relate to this a lot when it comes to typing others and when people feel I am mistyped. I see there could be a flaw in my personal understanding of the functions and have therefore attached my own thought processes incorrectly to various functions, but I have done A LOT of introspecting growing up and have always had an interest in learning styles, thinking preferences, learning how people think and where they come from (all outside Typology), so I knew fairly early, my own strengths and weaknesses in thinking styles and learning preferences all throughout college and beyond. Now, unless I misunderstand ALL the functions in the ENFP stacking and how they interconnect with one another (because that's a very important key, rather than thinking of them as stand-alone entities), then sure, I'll admit to a mistyping, but really, I know my own thinking style down to a T. Also, I can see misunderstanding this function or that, or misunderstanding a function dynamic here and there, but to completely misidentify my thought processes between the entire stacking of functions?? That's where I digress. And as you've alluded to, it's a very laborious process to go through, but once you know yourself, you really can only respond to the doubters in that way.
For this very reason, I really dislike trying type others unless it's say, a very close friend of mine that I've known for years. Even then, I can never know someone better than they know themselves. And tying back to this thread topic, I also wonder, for those that push so hard on those that are mistyped, or try to impose a typing on me beyond a level I feel is out of fair curiosity, I wonder, what are THEY gaining, in ensuring I am labeled this or that way? To use my own case as an example, does an ESFJ typing for me conclude their understanding of what an ESFJ
looks like? If they feel I am an ESFJ and yet I type as something else, does it cause them to go back to the drawing board and have to re-evalute their understanding of this type or that?
I'm happy this thread is gaining some traction as I am curious about this. As I've posted in my original post though, typing others is just being used as an example. Why people push their understandings on others, is something I am curious about. About what
they gain from it.
And I agree (sorry I went off on tangent there and started addressing the thread and not you directly, Hard) but typing someone else and working it out with them can certainly feel like a job well done, a problem solved. And I think that is a key there, solving it WITH them and helping them to understand their thinking style and preferences with them to get to the bottom of it.
