- MBTI
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 954 so/sx
I was wrong
about what exactly
I was wrong
The majority of this thread was me arguing about being an infp and not an enfpabout what exactly
LolThe majority of this thread was me arguing about being an infp and not an enfp
But it's very clear that I'm an extrovert, just that ENFPs are known as the most introverted extroverts. Definitely not @Pin level extroverted but hey it's a spectrum
My "introversion" was really just forced isolation the majority of my life. Now that I've been in the world and learned how to socialize properly is is evident how charismatic and naturally performative I am, all very ENFP traits. Just because I'm picky about who I want to talk to and not able to handle high stimulus environments probably doesn't disqualify extroversion. And ENFPs are often considered ambniverts anyway.
Not that it actually matters
But on some level it's funny how my negative view of extroversion (raised in a family of introverts) caused me to be so opposed to the idea of extroversion
Lol
I was wondering when you'd realise this.
My "introversion" was really just forced isolation the majority of my life.
But on some level it's funny how my negative view of extroversion (raised in a family of introverts) caused me to be so opposed to the idea of extroversion
I like my make believe world of denial
It's just hard to believe a manic pixie dream girl drives a Prius and works in data entry
Can I say 'I told you so'?
Manic pixie dream girls are always ENFP. FACT!
Yeah, y'all win, I give upMakes sense
Also makes sense
And also you are probably more mid-level on the E/I spectrum so it's tougher to discern.
You do seem to be kind of all over the place with your thoughts/ideas and less feeling oriented in your expressions (from my point of view)
which lends itself credence towards you being Ne dom.
This story checks out ✔
Yeah, y'all win, I give up
LolIt's just hard to believe a manic pixie dream girl drives a Prius and works in data entry
I bReAk ThE mOlD
You're FiNe.
Wait, no you're not.
not that it actually matters