I don't think I had any preference when I took the test because I didn't know anything about it.
Is it possible that you have traits from both sides? Like I care a lot about what people think and how they feel etc, but in arguments I can also use cold logic.
I have a very strong value system, but I guess intjs can also have that? :O
I took the test when I was rejected (so I was in a feely kind of mood) and the result was infj.
A few months later I took the test again and the result was INFP.
And when you told me I looked like an intj, I think you might have been right.
But my question was, can in certain situations one certain trait take the 'upper hand'?
(Like Feeling in one situation and Thinking in the other)
When I'm philosophing about things, I think I'm more towards the Thinking side, but when I'm interacting with others I'm more towards the Feeling side. (That may be a bit different in debates, but it depends on the subject. Like if it's something I really believe in, like freedom for everyone, it'd be rather towards the Feeling side because I think I know what people who don't have it are going through. But if it's something casual, I'll rather be objective.) Could it also be that I change because we're being taught to be objective when doing research in my studies?
Am I a feely intj or a thinking infj?
I can relate to so much on this forum, but it's maybe because I somehow want to relate. Sorry if this is too much, but I want to know more about myself and understand myself better.