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Diplomats INFP

Poetic, kind and altruistic people, always eager to help a good cause.

INFP's in prison...these threads seem to make it out that there are no INFP's in prison in the first place. I bet theres tons of INFP's along with every other personality type floating around in...

Who ever said that a book was an only source of reading? One can read on the internet, too.

I didn't like reading when I was your age, neither. I'm a slow reader; if I try to speed read, I simply don't get the material. I didn't start getting into novels until I was in my mid 30's. This...

I'm 50...and I lost it at 24. If I wasn't in the navy for 5 years, I may still be a virgin. BTW: the first time I had it, I really didn't feel good about it. A few times more and 26 years...

you don't change it; ladies don't change guys who have platonic relationships with romantically-involved women, neither.

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maybe it's a snapping turtle

I'm not sure if I ever met a stranger at a party before. Most of the people that I meet have been through rl experiences. I like going to parties where there are people that I know, but I'm alone...

looks like a J compared to the inside of my car

Darn, I forgot my phone number; be right back.

That's interesting. When I was working for my rich uncle, one of my supervisors thought I was a whiner. I thought about that for a while. When I was happy about things, I really didn't say anything...

You're going to be fine. I've probably been an INFP long before I knew of such a thing as INFP. At least at 23, you know yourself better than I did at that age. I know the feeling one gets when...

I have a question: what will be the difference between a T and an F. When I think of this question, I conceive the following scenario: You're date's talking about something that happened at work....

If my senses become too stimulated, I'm ready to crash away the afternoon. As a classroom teacher, I could fully assert myself for so many days before I could no longer completely recover from those...

If you want to teach English in the States, with any personality type, you better be prepared for more pressure put upon you as school administration is pressured to increase scores in both reading...

[/QUOTE] you kinda nailed it on the head; after 118 tries, I read something that comes close.

You get pulled over on I90 near Big Timber, MT, because you were so engrossed with the special theory of relativity that you forgot to notice that you were going 100 mph with a 75 mph speed limit (he...

I you like living alone, then you're not living alone; you're living by yourself. I prefer living by myself; if I need people, I'll find a bar or something like that.

I love it all, except: long lines people who try to be be better than someone else at something parents who take high-school sports too seriously, or even seriously at all compulsory education...

I'm 50, and I'm still looking for my passion. I would like to have a job/position that I enjoy doing and would look forward to doing every day. Of course, if we all did what we loved to do, there...

The ability to make people laugh is such an overlooked talent. You people truly make life bearable. Thank you

I can play drums for a lot of bands out there. During my school days, I would bang on my desk driving teachers and students crazy. I also found myself finding the pocket with songs on the car...

A perfect day: when everything goes right.

When I teach/taught, I find myself feeling like a fraud, too; I get a fear of being exposed and being seen for whatever I am. It wouldn't matter what profession I am in; as long as I think that...

I recently turned 50, but I felt like I was 50 for the past three years. I wasn't granted a crystal ball when I turned 50, but I can think in chunks of 5-10 years, maybe 20 if I expend more energy. ...

does that make me grandpa? 50

Living alone would be dreadful; living by myself is fine. Once in a while there are pangs of loneliness, but most of the time I find it suits me well. When I had roommates, I got along with them...

It starts off fine enough: clean table, clean desk, nice to-do list. However, when things get going (I teach/taught in a high-school setting) I find myself getting distracted with the day-to-day...

John, your classroom management is superb!!! You're quite the behaviorist!!!!!

I grew up in a world where ontime was late; as a result, I'm rarely late for anything

that's great if you can do it, but I see myself burning out if I try to get in the habit of making schedules like that and actually having to keep them.

Randroth, I'm sorry if I seemed a bit too negative on that particular post. Teaching is what it is, and I just happened to spout off some not-so-desirable things in the profession as I experienced...

You'll find out that Grades mean a lot to administrators. They will probably wonder why no one's failing in your class if the students are doing next to nothing. Admin will probably want weekly or...

you an INTJ: keep your wits about you and you'll be fine.

If it makes any difference, I'm the type that has to sit and stare for a long period of time before things start clicking in my head. It's like the information from the outside is sucked into a...