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What's my friend's type? (Enneagram, mbti, instinct, etc)

XLR87T3

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I sent my online friend the questionnaire and I wanted your opinion on it! 😀

The questionnaire: https://www.typologycentral.com/threads/new-questionnaire-to-fill-out.98380/


1a: I am a teen from the US. I’m neurodivergent, agnostic, and left-leaning politically.

1b: I’m fairly certain I’m an INTP, however, before learning more I mistyped myself as an ENFP and then as an INFP if that’s useful information. As far as the Enneagram, I don’t feel that any type defines me more than all the others. Most tests type me as an 8 or a 4, with the occasional 5.

2: I have no clue.

3: I relate most to pride because I am objectively smarter than a lot of people and I sometimes let that get to my head. I relate least to lust because I am asexual.

4a/b: I am drawn to those that don’t fit societal norms, and they seem to be drawn to me as well.

4c: I am repulsed by people that don’t have deep interests or thoughts about anything.

5: I admire when people can be naturally bright and outgoing. One of my best friends is an ENFJ, and I wish I could be more like her.

6a: Anger, for me, can be fun under the right circumstances. I experience anger deeply.

6b: Due to my upbringing, I feel a lot of shame.

6c: I am not afraid often, but when I am, it’s usually of something little like a spider or heat or heights.

6d: When I experience love, I often don’t know it until after it’s passed. I usually experience passion more towards my work than people.

6e: I really enjoy conflict when I initiate it, but not so much when others do.

7: Some themes in my life are wanting control, and feeling not good enough.

8b: I want to be a screenwriter because I am good at writing, especially creatively, and I love seeing my work become a real and physical thing. Also, it would allow me to work alone which I prefer because it gives me more control over the finished product.

9: I am horrible at interacting with new people and usually focus on everything I’m doing wrong socially.

10: most people are morally grey at best. Society is screwed, especially the rich. We need to be more accepting of people and aware of our problems.

11: I enjoy writing, drawing, and pottery.

12: you seem to have skipped question 12.

13: I enjoy physical touch and cuddling when with friends. I like having conversations with them. It’s usually about equal in the realm of who initiates the interaction. There’s usually at least 2 people, but I prefer it when there’s just one.

14: I think they are equally important, but words can convey more things more easily and effectively.

15: I would choose E, to never feel passion, because I often have a very hard time identifying my emotions and probably wouldn’t miss it much.

16: I don’t want to be bland, unauthentically nice, or unjust. I also don’t want to be submissive.

17: Yes, I do tend to merge with my interests. I don’t like that, but it does happen. Sometimes if there’s a character I really like, I subconsciously become more like them. The same thing happens with real people- I end up having different mannerisms around different friends.

18: I am very inwardly organized- I have mental plans for everything and don’t like surprises. However, I am not outwardly organized and do not like to be. I don’t have physical things like calendars and lists to plan with and most of my spaces are messy. I prefer it that way.

19: I view comfort as familiarity. Because of that I create mental comfort in my life through routines. Physically, I create comfort in my spaces with lots of soft and cozy things. Also, I have specific comfort movies, comfort foods, and sometimes even comfort people that I know I can rely on.
 
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