briangriffin32
Briangriffin32
INTPs are often stereotyped as one of the most unemotional of types.
So how do INTPs show appreciation and or affection?
I knew one INTP who always sometimes seemed indifferent to me, in that he wouldn't compliment me on anything, and would often bash artists I liked.
i.e. typical conversation:
Him: "What are you listening to?"
Me: "Nine Inch Nails"
Him: "Oh I hate Nine Inch nails. They're so overrated"
He'd often talk my ear off about video games, computer projects etc. that he was working on. However, sometimes when I was about to cut the conversation short because I was busy, he'd seem possessive or angry.
i.e. to go back to the conversation:
[get up to leave]
Me: Gotta go back to work.
Him: Wait! They do scores for video games and stuff, which I think is cool. Don't go. Why are you leaving so soon?
Is this how INTPs usually show emotion?
So how do INTPs show appreciation and or affection?
I knew one INTP who always sometimes seemed indifferent to me, in that he wouldn't compliment me on anything, and would often bash artists I liked.
i.e. typical conversation:
Him: "What are you listening to?"
Me: "Nine Inch Nails"
Him: "Oh I hate Nine Inch nails. They're so overrated"
He'd often talk my ear off about video games, computer projects etc. that he was working on. However, sometimes when I was about to cut the conversation short because I was busy, he'd seem possessive or angry.
i.e. to go back to the conversation:
[get up to leave]
Me: Gotta go back to work.
Him: Wait! They do scores for video games and stuff, which I think is cool. Don't go. Why are you leaving so soon?
Is this how INTPs usually show emotion?
