Cavallier
Oh damn.
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Alright, am I the only one with an INTJ mother? I know that INTJ females are fairly rare. Plus I suspect they often opt out of having children. Once they do have children I suspect they tend to be less than what is traditionally considered motherly. This isn't a complaint so much as an observation on my part. Feel free to correct me.
Mine is known for being coldhearted and having the emotional sympathy of a slug. That's more of a joke in my house than reality. She isn't cold-hearted but she's not the hugs and kisses type by any stretch of the imagination. She does care but she shows it through providing her family with utilitarian things not emotional displays of affection. Need a car? She'll find you a cheap one that looks like shit but is reliable. Need money and can't pay the rent? She'll find a job opening for you to apply for plus whatever she's got in her pocket. (we've never had much money) Need food? She'll run out and buy you groceries making sure they are healthy bulk things you can cook with and stretch for longer than a bag of potato chips. Need a hug and a shoulder to cry on? She freezes up. My father has always been the emotional center of my childhood home. My mother was the functional one who made sure the bills got paid and we had food to eat. It's a little bit of a gender switch. I wonder if part of it comes out of the fact that she is such an orderly project oriented INTJ while my father was a more flighty ENTP.
Let's broaden this subject a little:
Anybody know a mother or other female that is an INTJ?
What is she like?
Does she fit or not fit the gender norms?
Did she become a cuddly snuggly motherly sort when she had a kid?
Any strengths or weaknesses when it comes to providing emotional support?
Errggg...I hear about INTJ fathers a lot but I don't hear about INTJ mothers. I hate making new threads...blargh. Then there is the whole question of where I should put this. Relationships or MBTI? *sigh* Whatever.
Mine is known for being coldhearted and having the emotional sympathy of a slug. That's more of a joke in my house than reality. She isn't cold-hearted but she's not the hugs and kisses type by any stretch of the imagination. She does care but she shows it through providing her family with utilitarian things not emotional displays of affection. Need a car? She'll find you a cheap one that looks like shit but is reliable. Need money and can't pay the rent? She'll find a job opening for you to apply for plus whatever she's got in her pocket. (we've never had much money) Need food? She'll run out and buy you groceries making sure they are healthy bulk things you can cook with and stretch for longer than a bag of potato chips. Need a hug and a shoulder to cry on? She freezes up. My father has always been the emotional center of my childhood home. My mother was the functional one who made sure the bills got paid and we had food to eat. It's a little bit of a gender switch. I wonder if part of it comes out of the fact that she is such an orderly project oriented INTJ while my father was a more flighty ENTP.
Let's broaden this subject a little:
Anybody know a mother or other female that is an INTJ?
What is she like?
Does she fit or not fit the gender norms?
Did she become a cuddly snuggly motherly sort when she had a kid?
Any strengths or weaknesses when it comes to providing emotional support?
Errggg...I hear about INTJ fathers a lot but I don't hear about INTJ mothers. I hate making new threads...blargh. Then there is the whole question of where I should put this. Relationships or MBTI? *sigh* Whatever.