I think that I am truly like a man, then.
I honestly don't crave companionship. I go selectively mute at times when I want to focus on my interests and I actually enjoy not speaking and feeling no real emotions, just taking in a constant flow of information.
The only time I start to feel like...
It is interesting because I agree that the S types should be the ones who would take in their surroundings to a greater degree and they ARE, for all intent and purposes, but I feel like the reason that I'm an INTP instead of ISTP is actually BECAUSE I rely on intuition from taking in too much...
http://www.thetherapywebsite.co.uk/low-latent-inhibition-c45.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latent_inhibition
http://highlysensitive.org/64/highly-sensitive-people-latent-inhibition-and-creativity/
How many of you feel that you have it? Since we are perceivers it's expected that we would...
I have been chameleon like in the past and picked up all sorts of friends that weren't like myself, and I definitely grew as a person.
The trouble is that while i am naturally chameleon-like in some ways and especially when it comes to dealing with people, I always have to use a facade and sort...
Depending on how strong your I is, you could be close to being split down the middle.
A big difference is that most extroverted types, especially extroverted thinkers, wish to share their thoughts and ideas with others and shape their surroundings according to what they believe to be ideal...
For what's it worth, I had no trouble seeing the tongue and cheek implications of this post and did not find it offensive.
Then again, I don't really struggle with depression and am probably too emotionally deficient to be offended by much.
I'm not seeing exactly where this all went to...
I like almost everything, really. I tend to get obsessed with a particular genre for awhile and then move on but i'd have to say I've always been split pretty equally between 90s Rap and Alternative.
I LOVE Motown, can't even believe how much good music came out of Detroit during those years...
I woud definitely be a raging pain in the ass if I just allowed myself to be how I really AM, naturally.
I wouldn't pay any attention to my HUMAN form lol, I would exist only in my mind and I wouldn't care what I said to other people.
I still have some of these qualities because it's who I am...
I like that you had so many options, I picked NTP because I am definitely an introvert but I don't find it extremely difficult to come out of my shell when I want to and I can even seem extroverted in many situations.
I don't remember my percentages and should take another test but i'd say I'm...
That's interesting. The right hand is supposed to be more sensitive to the androgens but mine is about equal with the short index finger on both. I think most women tend to have an equal ratio on the left hand(meaning equal second and fourth digits, not equal to other hand), but usually not the...
I've been interested in MBTI since high school but became obsessed a few months ago.
I've typed as an INTP consistently since high school.
I'm a loner by nature but I like making friends. I love processing information more than I like doing most things.
I have *random* interests and I'm not...
I know this seems like a silly thread but it's a strange question to ask anywhere else and I'm curious.
A low 2D:4D ratio(ring finger longer than index finger) can indicate a masculinized brain in women that is the result of prenatal androgen exposure. This can manifest itself as ADHD, autism...
This honestly isn't something I've ever struggled with too much but that may be because I'm a bit more socially blind than some of you are.
I never really attempted to be feminine. I am feminine in some ways, naturally, but as far as doing things that we're expected to do as women and trying to...
The ENTP type is more closely related with classic cases of ADHD hyperactive/impulsive type.
The INTP has traits that are closely aligned with ADHD-inattentive type and Asperger's syndrome/autism.
I have ADHD combined type and show some traits of Asperger's syndrome. It's difficult to tell...
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