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Which one of the 16 personality-types are you???
ENFJ 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
ESFJ 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
ENFP 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
ESFP 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
INFJ 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
ISFJ 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
INFP 17%  17%  [ 5 ]
ISFP 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
ENTJ 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
ESTJ 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
ENTP 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
ESTP 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
INTJ 41%  41%  [ 12 ]
ISTJ 10%  10%  [ 3 ]
INTP 17%  17%  [ 5 ]
ISTP 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
Total votes : 29

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08 Dec 2020, 4:23 pm

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I don’t fit neatly into one category. I’ve taken quizzes many times and I always come out as strongly J and as I as it is possible to be, but depending on my mood and the particular questions, I can come out on either side of N/S and T/F, and am usually near the line on both.

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Interest...Do you identify with any of the descriptions of these 16 personalities... :?: :?: :?:


I just looked them up, and it sort of seems like each of the categories I can fall into (INTJ, ISTJ, INFJ, ISFJ) fits one aspect of my personality, but none describe me as a whole. I guess the description for ISTJ comes closest.


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My father is an ISTJ..."Duty calls" would be a good phrase to describe him...He does not needs a time-clock; he seems to have an internal one...He is most comfortable outdoors doing some physical activity...Do you relate???... :?: :?: :?:

Post Script: He is neuro-typical...



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08 Dec 2020, 4:26 pm

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INFP. Makes sense because I’m a writer.

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You have a beautiful personality...Like my beloved niece... :heart: :heart: :heart:



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08 Dec 2020, 4:31 pm

Clueless2017 wrote:
dragonsanddemons wrote:
Clueless2017 wrote:
dragonsanddemons wrote:
I don’t fit neatly into one category. I’ve taken quizzes many times and I always come out as strongly J and as I as it is possible to be, but depending on my mood and the particular questions, I can come out on either side of N/S and T/F, and am usually near the line on both.

... ... ...
Interest...Do you identify with any of the descriptions of these 16 personalities... :?: :?: :?:


I just looked them up, and it sort of seems like each of the categories I can fall into (INTJ, ISTJ, INFJ, ISFJ) fits one aspect of my personality, but none describe me as a whole. I guess the description for ISTJ comes closest.


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My father is an ISTJ..."Duty calls" would be a good phrase to describe him...He does not needs a time-clock; he seems to have an internal one...He is most comfortable outdoors doing some physical activity...Do you relate???... :?: :?: :?:

Post Script: He is neuro-typical...


I have a bad sense of time, but I put my all into something as soon as I’ve committed to it and can be counted on to get stuff done on time on my own. It doesn’t have to be physical activity, but I’m happiest when I feel like I’m actually accomplishing something. I can’t relax if I know I have something waiting to be done.


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08 Dec 2020, 5:48 pm

dragonsanddemons wrote:
Clueless2017 wrote:
dragonsanddemons wrote:
Clueless2017 wrote:
dragonsanddemons wrote:
I don’t fit neatly into one category. I’ve taken quizzes many times and I always come out as strongly J and as I as it is possible to be, but depending on my mood and the particular questions, I can come out on either side of N/S and T/F, and am usually near the line on both.

... ... ...
Interest...Do you identify with any of the descriptions of these 16 personalities... :?: :?: :?:


I just looked them up, and it sort of seems like each of the categories I can fall into (INTJ, ISTJ, INFJ, ISFJ) fits one aspect of my personality, but none describe me as a whole. I guess the description for ISTJ comes closest.


... ... ...
My father is an ISTJ..."Duty calls" would be a good phrase to describe him...He does not needs a time-clock; he seems to have an internal one...He is most comfortable outdoors doing some physical activity...Do you relate???... :?: :?: :?:

Post Script: He is neuro-typical...


I have a bad sense of time, but I put my all into something as soon as I’ve committed to it and can be counted on to get stuff done on time on my own. It doesn’t have to be physical activity, but I’m happiest when I feel like I’m actually accomplishing something. I can’t relax if I know I have something waiting to be done.


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You may very well be ISTJ...The neuro-typical of these type adhere zealously to traditions and the conventional...I suspect, those on the spectrum would differ slightly on this respect...Depending on your upbringing, your beliefs and value system...

Furthermore, when mature, this type has a strong sense of justice but tends to see things in all black or all white, unable to discern the gray area in real life situations...They are stubborn in their view-points, which is a plus when they are right...

Also, when healthy, they are definitely dependable, reliable, and responsible...Sadly, they don't handle criticism well...And i suspect they don't get along with any of the "feelers" type...Although my father and mother, who is ISFJ, have been married for more than 5 decades since their teens...And they are happiest than ever :D ...

What i personally like most about these two is that they keep to themselves as they are very private...They are very trustworthy, because they do NOT like gossip...Your secrets are safe with them... :wink:



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08 Dec 2020, 5:53 pm

borderline between INFP and INTP



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08 Dec 2020, 8:09 pm

INTJ.

It seems like a lot of us are? I'm not surprised. :lol:


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08 Dec 2020, 8:27 pm

I'm not.

I'm ISFP, instead.



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08 Dec 2020, 9:41 pm

auntblabby wrote:
borderline between INFP and INTP

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I LIKE YOU :D :D :D ...
The world needs more intuitives like you and i :wink:



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08 Dec 2020, 9:44 pm

Clueless2017 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
borderline between INFP and INTP

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I LIKE YOU :D :D :D ...
The world needs more intuitives like you and i :wink:

well thank you, sunshine :sunny: :flower:



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08 Dec 2020, 9:52 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
I'm not.

I'm ISFP, instead.

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I read somewhere that ISFPs have a broad range of emotions, which make them the best actors...
I tend to agree, because my sister is ISFP, and yes, she would make a great actress...



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08 Dec 2020, 10:02 pm

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INTJ.

It seems like a lot of us are? I'm not surprised. :lol:

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I think i have found my niche among you INTJs :D
In the world of neuro-typicals, there are very few Intuitives...
The world needs more intuituves like us :wink:

Post Script: ENFJ, here (borderline introversion/extroversion)



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08 Dec 2020, 10:04 pm

the test makes me out to be more intuitive than i actually feel much of the time.



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08 Dec 2020, 10:19 pm

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the test makes me out to be more intuitive than i actually feel much of the time.

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Interesting...Let me try to explain intuition the way it works in my brain...I compare it to working on a puzzle...Let's assume that you do not know what the image will be beforehand...Without been told, as you put the pieces of the puzzle together, one by one, gradually, you begin to notice a pattern...And even before you finish the puzzle, you have an accurate idea of what the image will be...Intuition works in the same way...

For example, in life, when you meet someone, you soon begin to 'put the dots together' as you would in the pages of a children's coloring book...And gradually, it becomes quite evident to you how such a person may be...Thanks to your innate ability to see patterns in situations and in people's behavior, you are better equipped to avoid pitfalls and even dangerous situations...Thus, intuition is a powerful tool to navigate this world...In fact, intuitives, being global thinkers, are able to see the whole picture of things...For this reason, they make great problem solvers, great attorneys and great judges... :wink:



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08 Dec 2020, 10:25 pm

i'm utterly non-talented regarding puzzles. but i am good at finding patterns.



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08 Dec 2020, 10:40 pm

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i'm utterly non-talented regarding puzzles. but i am good at finding patterns.

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So, you are INTUITIVE more than you know... :D



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08 Dec 2020, 10:43 pm

Clueless2017 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
i'm utterly non-talented regarding puzzles. but i am good at finding patterns.

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So, you are INTUITIVE more than you know... :D

yeh i stumble into the right answers sometimes. :study: