Feminism isn't stupid.
Women should be given equal rights as men.
Of course... I think that should be no right at all.
It's getting harder and harder to give a shit about these arguments haha.
I think that women definitely contribute to it.
Women in the business world often look down on their housewife counterparts. They value independence highly and adopt cutthroat attitudes to get what they want.
The gender roles I'm talking about are not consciously enforced, they're the product...
You are wrong, intuition is not intuition.
When you use the word intuition in a discussion relating to the MBTI you are invoking the intuitive functions described by the MBTI, not the dictionary definition of intuition.
It means that when I am dealing with the Keirsey system, using the terms defined by it, I follow the meanings of the terms.
If you deny the validity of the language you're using then any conversation is impossible.
Well I'm being loose with my definition of gender roles when I say that.
As you said already, the women who take on masculine roles are accepted (not easily, but generally) while the men who take feminine roles are ridiculed. The roles of the masculine being the strong leader who is celebrated...
I do not believe the gender roles have changed so much. The masculine is still considered better than the feminine, and that's why men who don't live up to the masculine image are disrespected.
By many men the woman's rights movement and shift in gender roles is seen as a totally one sided...
It has to do with the relationship I had with my boss and the kind of person he is.
Mostly I didn't give a shit, but I also didn't see any purpose at all to having another conversation with him.
(name), I am giving you my resignation. Please mail all remaining cheques to (address), thank you.
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your thoughts?
in the last few weeks the most stimulating discussions have been james bond and time paradox.
before that we had free will and abortion, much better in my opinion.
We need something new to discuss.
With me it's the opposite.
I'm aggressive at the first signs of an interpersonal conflict and then when pushed to the absolute edge I will just shut them out and ignore them.
It's either that or things I'd regret/be charged for.
Fleming almost always takes the time to detail what's going on in Bond's head.
The character doesn't really develop much but you do get a very good look of who he is.
Yeah, the more effective spies are going to be Is, but not so for criminals and militiamen and things like that.
There are effective uses for Es in the secret service though, and an E who can manage long enough as an agent will likely make an executive rank quickly and fulfill those duties very...
Vulture (my INTP friend who decided to stop using the forum because I started using it) has many people he calls his enemy but he actually treats them quite well, and that's always baffled me.
What defines an enemy for an INTP? How do you deal with them?
As an ENTJ I have surprisingly few...
This forum has a high rate of self revelation.
Much higher than other INTP forums. (like INTPcentral where it's basically just a big mess of unrealized ideas smashing into each other. It's like a big pus filled INTP circle jerk.)
Get a group of people together sharing ideas in a comfortable...
disregard for rules that make his life difficult?
I think he generally just sticks to the rules that keep his life most efficient and don't make him feel too robotic.
I'd say disregard for rules is more of an N trait than a P one, but maybe that's just because I'm a NJ who's disregarded every...
HAHA!
I don't quite think that chemical imbalance can describe why all Es are E, but probably just why "WOOO! PARTAY, I'M NAKED!" Es are like that.
If it's for all Es then the lack of that chemical is responsible for a lot.
As someone who has read all the books (I think.), I still go with INTJ.
Bond has shown leadership capabilities in several situations, mainly the Thunderball case but also at other times. However he shows no real desire to lead or ambition for a position of power, so long as he can do as he...
Bond is definitely an N, there's no question about that.
F/T is slightly harder to decide on, but it's probably T.
He tends to gauge where things are going and make decisions accordingly.
He also gets down on himself for mistakes he has made, even when there was nothing he could have done.
I...
I think that the attorney/client privilege and even the doctor/patient one can't really be considered dishonest.
The dishonesty of a lawyer is implied and understood. No one takes what the lawyer doesn't say as nonexistent. Since he's operating within a system which allows the non omission of...
Oh... no.
I meant that it's like pig latin/pig german.
If you have absolutely no knowledge of the real thing then you could mistake the pig version for the real one.
I don't think that definition you quoted really applies to what I mean because it uses the term pig in the sense of "racist...
Rawr, I'm a lion.
^^^^^
That's the whole idea.
By developing animal types the person is able to romanticize themselves without having to deal with the negative aspects of their type.
It's no coincidence that he classed his own type as dragons.
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