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[MENTION=5684]Elfboy[/MENTION]
I'm still not seeing many feeling dom 8w7's.
I'm still not seeing many feeling dom 8w7's.
[MENTION=5684]Elfboy[/MENTION]
I'm still not seeing many feeling dom 8w7's.
apart from what has already been said (Fe and 8 don't fit together well, 8s are rare, Fi doms are also rare) that's largely because most 8w7s are extroverts (with an occasional ISTP or INTJ). I?FP 8w9 I don't see being that much of a stretch though.
PS: I think [MENTION=17805]Anima[/MENTION]l is an INFP 8w7. you may want to talk to her
8s are assholes and don't care about peoples feelings and neither do Ts. Simple as that.![]()
Because thinkers are better at objective thinking.
If your theory is correct then why do we see so few feeling type 8's on the forum?
I'm still not seeing many feeling dom 8w7's.
8s are assholes and don't care about peoples feelings and neither do Ts. Simple as that.![]()
One 8 problem is building an outer protective "shell" and distancing themselves from allowing others to get through to them and impact them deeply, thereby protecting themselves from ever being threatened or limited by others. That shell may be somewhat inhibitory for Feelers, who often tend to use personal impact as a measuring stick for value-based judgment. Hence 8 being less common amongst Fs, perhaps.
Because you're a non-thinking 8w7.![]()
I'd knock you out if only you didn't have Queen Kelly as your avatar![]()
But you're what the thread is about!
To apply Big Five dimensions, feelers correlate to agreeableness where thinkers correlate to egocentricity.8s are assholes and don't care about peoples feelings and neither do Ts. Simple as that.![]()
many 8s are intelligent and strategic thinkers, but a read of any decent 8 description should make clear that 8 is not a fundamentally rational type, but an instinctual, temperamental and "go with what feels right" type. yes, you have you NTJ 8 "take over the world" types (usually 5 fixed and Sp dom), but these are the exception, not the rule.
if anything, the type that comes to my mind when reading most 8 descriptions is ESFP. when I think Thinking types, I think more along the lines of 1, 5 and 6w5
[MENTION=5684]Elfboy[/MENTION]
I've been wondering this myself. 8 seems very Fi-ish--screw what society says, do it your own way. Justice. War vs Peace.
When I start talking about how I experience my 8-fix, others have told me it really sounds "more Fi"--Justice. War vs Peace. Screw society. Lol.
It's possible that many 8s mistype as Thinkers, for one thing. I personally type strongly on Sensing/Thinking, and I'm 99% sure it's the 8-fix that influences that.
I am capable of being--
- blunt and insensitive
- more concerned with justice and fairness than interpersonal considerations
- outwardly cold and unfeeling
- strategic
- value my ability to think logically and clearly (could be 5ish)
- see most emotional displays as "sentimental" and therefore "weak"
- avoid expressing feelings due to vulnerability/inherent aversion to doing so
- and I could probably list all the criteria of "Thinking"
It was really hard for me to accept I was more likely a "Feeler". I'm "obviously" a Thinker, lol.
So, that may be one reason there's a dearth of Feeling 8s--simple mistyping! I know that ExFP 8s do exist, and I've heard reports of INFJ 8s as well.
To apply Big Five dimensions, feelers correlate to agreeableness where thinkers correlate to egocentricity.
This is why I question feeler 8s. They strike me more as CP sixes or threes.
many 8s are intelligent and strategic thinkers, but a read of any decent 8 description should make clear that 8 is not a fundamentally rational type, but an instinctual, temperamental and "go with what feels right" type. yes, you have you NTJ 8 "take over the world" types (usually 5 fixed and Sp dom), but these are the exception, not the rule.
if anything, the type that comes to my mind when reading most 8 descriptions is ESFP. when I think Thinking types, I think more along the lines of 1, 5 and 6w5
I'd just like to point out that a great many "INFJ's" are actually ENFJ's who think they're introverts because they stay indoors a lot. In my increasing understanding of actual INFJ's, I'm starting to see 8 as an impossibility. One of the very things that make INFJs what they are is the fact that they look like a weak victim who needs protection. This victim appearance is what drives their ESTP duals to feel compassion. However, the "fear of being harmed" is in line with INFJ behavior. But I haven't met one who I'm convinced wasn't actually an ENFJ.