About time I got around to doing this. Here's mine.
Paranoid |||||||||| 38% 50%
Schizoid |||||||||||||||||||| 82% 40%
Schizotypal |||||||||||||||||| 74% 56%
Antisocial |||||||||||| 42% 46%
Borderline |||||||||||| 50% 45%
Histrionic |||||||||| 34% 35%
Narcissistic |||||||||||||| 58% 40%
Avoidant |||||||||| 34% 48%
Dependent |||||||||||| 42% 44%
Obses-Comp|||||||||||||||| 62% 45%
*scores in on the right are the average web score
Your typical INTJ, I'd say.
Schizoid - INT behavior. Schizotypal - Ni dom. Narcissism - INTJ arrogance (but extends to all IJs leaning toward ITJs, I believe). Obsessive-Complusive - IJ.
Nice break-down...there is an obvious pattern of high schizotypal percentages so far. Although, if you read the description it could be a lot of people on here, including myself lol. For me though, you can minus the anxiety in social situations...I just don’t like most people, I could give a fuck what they think of me or what I say.
But yes for social isolation, odd behavior and thinking, and unconventional beliefs. I don’t think I dress funny, unless you count brief punk-rock and goth phases in HS...lol.
I COULD form relationships if I so choose...but I don’t have that desire most of the time. I do talk to myself frequently. I have had paranormal experiences...and those are not just a maybe they could have been and I exaggerated them in my mind...they happened, that’s a fact. I do believe I have ESP to a certain extent.
So yes, I suppose I am certainly schizotypal, as I think most INFJs are....interesting.
Schizotypal personality disorder is a
personality disorder characterized by a need for
social isolation, anxiety in social situations, odd behavior and thinking, and often unconventional beliefs. People with this disorder feel extreme discomfort with maintaining close relationships with people, and therefore they often do not. People who have this disorder may display peculiar manners of talking and dressing and often have difficulty in forming relationships. In some cases, they may react oddly in conversations, not respond or talk to themselves.[SUP]
[1][/SUP] They frequently misinterpret situations as being strange or having unusual meaning for them; paranormal and superstitious beliefs are not uncommon. People with this disorder seek medical attention for things such as anxiety, depression, or other symptoms[SUP][
citation needed][/SUP]. Schizotypal personality disorder occurs in 3% of the general population and is slightly more common in males.[SUP]
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