ShipwreckSilence
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I feel like a big part of my obsession with looks and fashion comes from my being INTP. As a kid I was always watching everyone else and trying to figure out the right way to act because my natural instincts seemed to be wrong. It spread beyond just learning social norms and figuring out the most efficient ways to communicate with different types of people though. The way people looked seemed to have so much to do with the way people thought of them so I became obsessed with it. From what I can tell on here it seems like the majority of INTPs seem to be unconcerned(I'm not saying unattractive, just unconcerned) with that sort of thing. For me it's become both art and science.
Some of the ways my obsession manifests:
-Tons of fashion magazines which I keep on bookshelves
- Evernote notebooks full of any random pics of clothes/hair I like, divided by month and gender so that I can go back and find patterns of what styles catch my eye most.
-My closet looks like more than one person keeps clothes in it. I sort of cycle through various styles. The styles are distinct and people who know me well can usually tell my mood by it.
-I'm a hair stylist. It's a very extroverted workplace which was difficult at first, but now that I've got the hang of it I tend to blow people away with how detailed my understanding is of how cutting/coloring/stying works. I'll start explaining how hydrogen bonds are involved in heat setting and what-not and it's a huge advantage I have over the rest of the people in my field.
For me it's all about being able to change people's impressions of me and the conceptual science of how it works so it's very much an INTP thing. I just wonder if anyone else here thinks about things like that?
Some of the ways my obsession manifests:
-Tons of fashion magazines which I keep on bookshelves
- Evernote notebooks full of any random pics of clothes/hair I like, divided by month and gender so that I can go back and find patterns of what styles catch my eye most.
-My closet looks like more than one person keeps clothes in it. I sort of cycle through various styles. The styles are distinct and people who know me well can usually tell my mood by it.
-I'm a hair stylist. It's a very extroverted workplace which was difficult at first, but now that I've got the hang of it I tend to blow people away with how detailed my understanding is of how cutting/coloring/stying works. I'll start explaining how hydrogen bonds are involved in heat setting and what-not and it's a huge advantage I have over the rest of the people in my field.
For me it's all about being able to change people's impressions of me and the conceptual science of how it works so it's very much an INTP thing. I just wonder if anyone else here thinks about things like that?