What’s your Myer-Briggs personality type?

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Ashariel
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24 Dec 2017, 11:32 am

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25 Dec 2017, 10:32 pm

INFP, but I prefer the cognitive functions.

Fi
Ne
Si
Te

That's my main lineup. However, if I were to use all eight, I'd put it like:
Fi
Ne
Ti
Si
Te
Ni
Se
Fe


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27 Dec 2017, 11:16 pm

The Unleasher wrote:
INFP, but I prefer the cognitive functions.

Fi
Ne
Si
Te

That's my main lineup. However, if I were to use all eight, I'd put it like:
Fi
Ne
Ti
Si
Te
Ni
Se
Fe

Yay
Finally an INFP!


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28 Dec 2017, 12:42 am

blooiejagwa wrote:
The Unleasher wrote:
INFP, but I prefer the cognitive functions.

Fi
Ne
Si
Te

That's my main lineup. However, if I were to use all eight, I'd put it like:
Fi
Ne
Ti
Si
Te
Ni
Se
Fe

Yay
Finally an INFP!

I believe that both thebelgradebelief and drawinglobster are also INFP


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28 Dec 2017, 2:16 am

Usually I tie between two personality types, INTP-T and INFP-T. My thinking and feeling scores tend to be very close to a 50/50 split.


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28 Dec 2017, 7:50 pm

Depending on my state of mind when I take these, I'm INTJ (usually) and INTP (less usually).


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03 Jan 2018, 11:12 pm

INFP-T (The Mediator)

My 16personalities description is shockingly accurate.

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The challenge is the many dualities that this type harbors when it comes to being sociable – Mediators crave the depth of mutual human understanding, but tire easily in social situations; they are excellent at reading into others’ feelings and motivations, but are often unwilling to provide others the same insight into themselves – it’s as though Mediators like the idea of human contact, but not the reality of social contact.

That's exactly what it is.

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04 Jan 2018, 1:40 pm

Came out as INTJ-T.

Think its the first time I've done one.


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06 Jan 2018, 4:51 am

INFP-T
"If they are not careful, Mediators can lose themselves in their quest for good and neglect the day-to-day upkeep that life demands. " "Left unchecked, Mediators may start to lose touch, withdrawing into “hermit mode"
I'm a master procrastinator, currently in hermit mode. Seems pretty accurate.


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06 Jan 2018, 4:51 pm

I'm a soild INFP.



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06 Jan 2018, 10:20 pm

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06 Jan 2018, 10:29 pm

INTP.


Just a fun little tidbit that was in the report for my Type...

- INTPs are theoretical and abstract, interested more in ideas than in social interaction.

- They seek to develop logical explanations for everything that interests them.

- They have an unusual ability to focus in depth to solve problems in their area of interest.

- Their natural skepticism leads them to doubt or question many statements or ideas until they can be convinced of their logical consistency.

- They love to spend time creating models of or forming theories about complex systems.

(I took the official Myers-Briggs evaluation, not the externally created tests you can find pretty much everywhere)


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06 Jan 2018, 10:43 pm

puddingmouse wrote:
ScarletIbis wrote:
puddingmouse wrote:
INTP

Ah a kindred logician


Yes, I prefer to think about emotions rather than with them. I'm a very passionate, emotional person, actually. I'm also very empathetic, but I sometimes say things is a very blunt and offensive way that upsets people. I also go on rants when I'm upset. I feel guilty about this, and I'm trying to work on processing emotions and communicating better.

I'm never bored though, as my brain is always picking apart ideas, and I live to learn things.

I can be charming when I'm in a small group of people, the atmosphere is comfortable/stress-free, and certain topics are avoided.

As I become more self-aware with age, I realise that this is what I have to work with. I'm not neurotypical, and I do have a personality that is what it is. I tried reprogramming myself with things like meditation, but that didn't work. I have dyspraxia (with autistic traits) rather than full-blown autism, so I'm trying to use the great amount of empathy I have more constructively, rather than squashing it down because it's painful to deal with.

I post on here because I still crave interaction with neurodivergent people.


Well hello, kindred spirit. I really enjoy knowing I'm not the only person that thinks like that ^.


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06 Jan 2018, 10:52 pm

ScarletIbis wrote:
Leahcar wrote:
When I was younger I used to consistently test as ENTJ, but nowadays I'm nowhere near as blunt or as outgoing as I used to be.
I'd say I'm more of an INFJ according to more recent quiz results.

That seems to be a pattern, I was a bubbly extroverted child. Until depression broke me at 12, my mom says I would just talk constantly, even to random strangers, about whatever was going through my head. She said it was like I had no danger sense. Besides talking to strangers, I would run off exploring in the woods behind our house sometimes, not thinking to tell people “ oh I was following the cat” or “I heard something and wanted to see what it was”. I would also just climb trees like crazy, no make that climb anything. Now I have to force myself to talk to my own extended family and even then it is very selective, I never discuss ‘whatever was going through my head’. It is almost like a “burned out” is what my mom says. I just used all my energy as a child and now I am just a quiet couch potato. I could easily sleep about 20 hours at a time (I am not exaggerating) when I was 12-15. Nowadays I don’t sleep more than 14 on lazy days. I usually sleep about 9-10 but I enjoy 14 when I can get it. I just like my dream world more than the real world.



^^ Same. I was a much different child than one would expect me to have been. Though I did have a habit of behaving entirely the opposite, seemingly at random, and more or less being oblivious to those around me even if they were talking to me. I'd go back and forth when I was very young, 12/13 is when I was finally able to recognize things I'd missed before, and that was when things got the worst in terms of traumas. 14-17 I would sleep as long as I would be allowed to sleep (sometimes 16 hours or more) and I was a perpetual night owl. That was when my depression was the worst, I attempted suicide, and interestingly it was the only time in my life that I didn't have nightmares or night terrors.
Now I can't sleep longer than 9 hours at a time, I prefer waking up before the sun rises, I socialize regularly with 2-3 people (one is my Husband so I feel like maybe that doesn't count?), I avoid my family though I'm on good terms with my Mother and Sister (99% of my family, I do not speak to at all) and I generally keep everyone at arm's length or further.


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07 Jan 2018, 5:33 pm

INTJ. :) :ninja:



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07 Jan 2018, 5:45 pm

DaphneAlice wrote:
INTJ. :) :ninja:

Welcome, sister -- and neighbor! :D


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