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Because we've fit in before, and now we don't wanna do it no more.

amen!
Because we've fit in before, and now we don't wanna do it no more.
Because we don't feel guilty for appreciating ourselves.
If you're a borderline ENTP like me, you end up actually telling the NF you think s/he is an emo idiot. This does not do much to achieve the peace that, especially, the ENFP so desires.
Having been married to one and friends with many more, I'd have to disagree. They're tended to be focused on how everyone in a group is doing, stifling their own responses and smoothing over any disagreements in a group, just to maintain group harmony. This tendency has been of primary importance.In my experience, ENFPs are quite plausibly among the least piece desiring Feelers I've ever known.
Having been married to one and friends with many more, I'd have to disagree. They're tended to be focused on how everyone in a group is doing, stifling their own responses and smoothing over any disagreements in a group, just to maintain group harmony. This tendency has been of primary importance.
Why are NFs jealous? Aside from the aberration that is my optimization professor who is only very slightly an INFJ (more like INTJ to me), it's because we're smarter. We don't need to spew emo. We can take something apart logically and make anyone else look stupid. The end.
Do you even think you're INTP any more?Self-appreciation seems like irrational nonsense to me.
Maybe - just maybe - you can't shove everyone comfortably in the same box?I'll grant that they alter their own behavior based on their ideas of what other people were thinking, but it's not necessarily done to find the best way to mantain piece. Some ENFPs are sensationalists, and crusaders. They like to brew storms.
Our own forum is a good exhibit for that sometimes. And I too have relations, one of my closest friends, and one of my grandmothers.
I wonder if most of the ENFPs you are acquainted with are of the type 9 variety.
If we want to maintain this facade, we should avoid statements like this.
Do you even think you're INTP any more?
Maybe - just maybe - you can't shove everyone comfortably in the same box?
I think the MBTI needs to account for percentages. A strong F is way different from a weak F, for example.
I've had experiences with peacekeeping ENFPs. I've known an ENFP "sensationalist" with a really, really weak N. For that matter, I've known docile, sweet ISFPs and an ISFP with a mean streak you wouldn't believe. *shrug*
LittleLinguist said:OMG, if you want examples of maladjusted NT Internet bad-asses take a look at these NT farts - take a look at these arrogant show-offs and their little thread about how great they all are. Wa wah wah wah wah wah (the way the adults in the Peanuts' show). Pffft.
We can't even respond to their petty shit. Oh wait, we don't need to because it is petty shit.
They wonder why we are jealous of them. Pffft - they are jealous of us because we know what is actually important in life.
Jerk-offs.
<end of rant, turns into sweet, charming girl again>
Carry on, folks....
Or assume that everything is serious in the first place.Because we don't take ridiculous exaggerations to heart.