rapbattled
cool guy
[Sorry if this is in the wrong group, I'm new to the forum and still unsure of where things go]
For a while now I've been struggling with knowing if I'm an extravert or introvert. When I first took the MBTI test, I scored maybe 60% introverted, if I'm remembering correctly. While I do identify with most of the INTP description traits, I'm far from being reserved or quiet. I talk often with people I'm not close friends with, and don't hesitate to join conversations I'm interested in. I'm also fairly expressive with my facial features and voice, but that may be a product of taking drama classes from an early age.
Why I'm hesitant to call myself an ENTP is because I need a lot of time to be alone after being in a social setting for more than four or five hours. This however, wasn't the case until I moved from a city to a very small town a few years ago. I remember struggling to get used to not being able to walk to my friends house and stay until dinner. Now, if I spend a full day around people I have difficulty thinking clearly from exhaustion.
So, could I have some help with this? I personally don't like the cognitive functions, I'm confused by them and easily mix them up, so if you could avoid them that'd be most convenient.
For a while now I've been struggling with knowing if I'm an extravert or introvert. When I first took the MBTI test, I scored maybe 60% introverted, if I'm remembering correctly. While I do identify with most of the INTP description traits, I'm far from being reserved or quiet. I talk often with people I'm not close friends with, and don't hesitate to join conversations I'm interested in. I'm also fairly expressive with my facial features and voice, but that may be a product of taking drama classes from an early age.
Why I'm hesitant to call myself an ENTP is because I need a lot of time to be alone after being in a social setting for more than four or five hours. This however, wasn't the case until I moved from a city to a very small town a few years ago. I remember struggling to get used to not being able to walk to my friends house and stay until dinner. Now, if I spend a full day around people I have difficulty thinking clearly from exhaustion.
So, could I have some help with this? I personally don't like the cognitive functions, I'm confused by them and easily mix them up, so if you could avoid them that'd be most convenient.