my dad, who's now 56, is an ENFP. he's a pediatrician, so any logic he has is only in the realm of medicine. otherwise, his behavior is mostly childlike. only imagine that the child was transferred into House's body and given 20 hits of acid. slightly insane, loves painting, completely confused by his ENTJ daughter. dances like a marionette, sings off-key and adores talking to cats. watches more WWII documentaries than should be legal. chainsmoker who goes to the gym for an hour every day. has not, in 20 years, managed to play moonlight sonata without messing up or getting distracted before the end of the song.
in any case, he's still having fun.
what happens when ENFPs get old? i was always of the impression that NPs would die young because of risks taken by them. i wouldn't even mind it at that.
Hurrah! *Gives a twirl and flies off into the horizon*They finally sprout wings and fly off into the horizon.
You already did!I was thinking "patchwork family" when I read the thread title, but I came to the conclusion I cant make a joke out of it
Is this a trick question? ENFPs don't get older.
Is this a trick question? ENFPs don't get older.
Robert Downey Jr (my favourite ENFP) once said something along the line that he used to be the oldest young person and now that he is over forty he is the youngest old person.
So whatever ENFPs do they seem to be put into the category of younger than everyone else despite their age.
Robert Downey Jr (my favourite ENFP) once said something along the line that he used to be the oldest young person and now that he is over forty he is the youngest old person.
So whatever ENFPs do they seem to be put into the category of younger than everyone else despite their age.