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The same thing is happening with me, too--when I hit the back button especially, and when I try to edit posts.
Yes, I have that freaky stare from introspecting too long; I zone out and don't realize I do it. The thing is that people always seem to think it's about them--that by looking at them that way you...
Congrats @Aquarian! From what little time I've spent here, I've enjoyed reading about your journey and that of your INFP.
Congrats!
I feel like everyone scores INTJ on tests. I got into this because several people I know on Facebook posted that they'd taken an online test... and got that result. They aren't really that common,...
Estj.
OK, so I have another question. I've been thinking about MBTI in relation to Asperger's again, specifically the cognitive functions as I learn about them. Do you think it's possible that a person's...
No type, but my current favorite is Twisted by Stevie Nicks--about how our passions are sometimes so great that they threaten to consume us.
Welcome, and thank you for all that you do! I am new here too, but it seems like a fun place.
I got 29/36, which is considered average, but quite good for me, actually, considering that I'm on the autism spectrum.
Have you ever thought about how things appear from other people's point of view? For example, in your particular case, what are your family's reservations about starting your own business? Eg, what...
Thanks again. I've heard the functions described as perspectives in cognition--that some behaviors do come out of it as a side effect, but that they're just a lens through which we see the world. How...
ISFP? I don't know.
Thanks for your input! Out of curiosity, why ISTJ?
Is there anything that may affect the way you answer the questions? For example, a stressful time, mental illness, medications, special life circumstances? Other useful information includes sex, age,...
I was thinking today about how people say they hate small talk. It's not really about not liking, though; that's just something people who aren't good at small talk say as a coping mechanism for...
Oooh, how about this one (from an ESFJ): why don't you call up so-and-so and meet her for coffee? Or you need to make more friends.
Haha, some people will say anything to say something, and sometimes they sound so dumb. My mom and I went to see an obscure-ish play that's being performed in my city starting in September and...
I highly doubt that being clumsy is related to being a sensing or intuitive type. I'm an Se type and I do this kind of stuff a lot. I walk into door frames, trip over a box in my office that's been...
I've found that the more people crow about good qualities they think they have, the more that it isn't true!
I suspect that I'm a victim of my own subjectivity here: 37% INFJ 24% INFP 12% INTJ 9% ENFJ 7% INTP
The Best of Everything, by Rona Jaffe
Congrats, Brown93!
Change in a person's character is slow and almost imperceptible, and although people look back and say This was the day that changed my life, they are never wholly right. The day you choose one...
Dear whatever-type-you-are, Please don't get offended when the 20-something guys in the office do their frat bro thing (eg, someone else yelling at male coworker, you're such a girl, dude! and...
Ahhh, I hate Facebook. I keep saying I'll get off it for good, but I always go back. What is wrong with me???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-jKfLXYQqw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4YK-DEkvcw
Dear ESFJ, No, I do not need a boyfriend. I need air. I need food. I need shelter over my head. Sure, a boyfriend would be nice. But I do not need a boyfriend in that sense. Thanks, ...
More like life roaching services instead. :).
84636 Not one for having my picture taken, generally, but here's the most recent. I'm the one in pink, obviously.
Welcome!
Welcome, from another ISTP! Beware of robots. :).
I'm not sure I like the word aura, either, but I fancy that I'm decent at reading someone's body language (Se) to get a sense of what's going on (it's pretty selective, though; maybe due to being sx...
Signs/ways an ISTP cares about/is warming up/thinks of you as a friend? What makes you consider someone a friend? I'm pretty selective about it, but I usually only consider someone a friend if...
The thing about people who are yelling is that it's rarely about you or something you've done; more, that it's their particular reaction to a certain situation. So I always figure that it'll blow...
That's where ESTP women have ISTP women beat; ISTPs in general suck at keeping up a social mask and it shows. That said, ISTP men are easier to spot than ISTP women. I only really type people I've...
Er... ESFP.
Fe would be third and Ni fourth... in ESTPs. Inferior Fe in ISTPs has an all-or-nothing quality to it (as with all inferior functions)--like it might be fully there but it controls us (and it's...
Doctor Zhivago.
I'm tied for physical touch and quality time. Quality time, because I value people, especially romantic partners, who take the time to listen to me; those are the types of people that I want to be...
I don't know much about the military, but it seems as though, if you're an officer, you'd be in charge of other people. Something that ISTPs aren't exactly known for--or really do well, especially...
You decide. As a type 9 in addition to being an ISTP, I swear, this would drive me to drink...
Higher pain tolerance--maybe not related inferior Fe? But I'ma bit laissez-faire towards it (in Enneagram terms, I'm probably sp-last). Currently have back pain from lifting boxes and although it...
There's definitely some merit to the idea; as I've hit my 30s, I realize that Ni makes itself felt a lot more in my cognition (but I'm always aware of it; like I can pinpoint it when it happens. Ti...
Congrats, Teybo! I've enjoyed reading your contributions to the forum.
Congrats, Aquarian!
I actually have 3 different selves. Online, in person, and the brain dump that goes into my journal and is probably a netters reflection of myself. In my journal I'm verbose; in person and online I...
...how else would a thread about fashion aimed at ISTPs end up being 33 pages long?
Best of luck to you! To echo, I think it's important to be blunt about stuff; ISTPs are good at picking up on body language, but we'd rather have you come right out and say what you're thinking. So...'