lol that reminds me of "otherworldly crank" being an appropriate label given to INFJs.
Loud noises give me a headache. When it's quiet I have great hearing but I'm pretty deaf if you try to converse with me in a noisy environment. And the emo sensitivity to bright lights... actually that has more to do with the cone dystrophy but nonetheless; HSP!
I do hate crowds and loud noises, but I'm not sure that I identify with the whole "Highly Sensitive" thing, at least not to the degree that it's described on that website.
I scored 6. Huh.
I assumed that being an introvert would automatically give me a higher score, since a number of the questions specifically mentioned a desire for solitude.
I scored 6. Huh.
I assumed that being an introvert would automatically give me a higher score, since a number of the questions specifically mentioned a desire for solitude.
I scored about the same but had expected a higher result, maybe it's a difference between out T and F? Maybe we think things through and decide not to be affected?
I scored 6. Huh.
I assumed that being an introvert would automatically give me a higher score, since a number of the questions specifically mentioned a desire for solitude.
I scored about the same but had expected a higher result, maybe it's a difference between out T and F? Maybe we think things through and decide not to be affected?
Maybe. But I don't normally rationalize what bothers me sensually. Either something bothers me or it doesn't. Perhaps I am desensitized (I am surrounded by a relatively hectic environment most of the time).
My mom always told me I was hypersensitive. So it was my first "explanation" for my personality before I took MBTI. I fit into the description completely, except I'm more confident and not as scared as what she describes in the book in general.
I wonder what results we would get if we crossed MBTI and HS people. Mostly IFs probably?
{enter Muzak here, interspersed with "Thank you for your patience. GemINy will be with you shortly. Thank you for your..."}
...19! yay! honestly thought i'd be a little higher, based on the craziness i've felt this past month with adapting to a lot of recent changes: moved to a new place (subsequently dealing with several things that should've already been repaired/installed but weren't), still working 2 jobs while networking to find a "real" job in my field, registering my car at the DMV , ongoing personal stuff with my mom, and nowhere near enough time to meditate, read the 85 books i've been "meaning to get to," or practice Hatha.
lol, this thread made me laugh. The intp forum brought this same quiz up... only 4 people tried to take it, but the highest score was a 7. I couldn't even take it because I looked at the questions and honestly couldn't decide how badly you needed to feel to be "overwhelmed" or "aware" of something. I mean... when I'm playing cards I'm certainly aware of subtleties in people's expressions... but I almost got hit by a truck last year crossing the street (it was sheer luck that it missed me).
either way, the difference in scores just made me laugh.