cosmicflow
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which personality type that is easily manipulated (emotionally)? and why ?
Si doms lack knowledge?
You know emotion plays a strong role in memory encoding right?
Si, is related to emotion?
I don't know. I just think of it as memory being related to emotional peaks/lows, something visceral, and is embedded with sensing as a result.
On the other hand, feeling as a rational function focuses on what those peaks/lows mean on a personal level (introverted), or what to do with them on an objective level (extroverted). I really think it's that simple. But eh, I don't know, whatever I guess.
Si, is related to emotion?
Anyone with high agreeableness, surely.
Sorry that was poor reading comprehension partnered with ambiguous communication on my part. The point about Si stands. The point about Feelers was in response to an argument unstated: that feelers lack knowledge. My bad.![]()
All tests tell me I am above average.
^ Nit-picky INTP stuff - But I'm more of the opinion that Ni does not manipulate. It simply observes and gains insight about the people and things around. Manipulation comes from Te or Fe and Fe types seem better at putting on a congenial face while secretly hating your guts and waiting to screw you in a way that leaves them looking innocent. Te types, at least in my experience from some ENTJs I've met, are usually pretty forthright about their intentions, even if they are thinking some steps ahead in what they are doing.
Anyone with high agreeableness, surely.
Bingo.
yea, i fit just about every one of those. Im sure probablly most of my disorders are related to aspergers. My current pdoc recently told me I have whats called multiplex developmental disorder. Its not in the DSM though. Its an ASD that has symptoms of several various disorders. He says its a hodgepog disorder that will probablly be included in the next DSM.
I don't think feelers are more prone to being manipulated, while thinkers are safer. I think it's the other way around. A lot of manipulation is emotional manipulation. Thinkers, who are not as capable of understanding and trusting emotions, are more prone to being emotionally manipulated as opposed to feelers.
which personality type that is easily manipulated (emotionally)? and why ?
I don't think feelers are more prone to being manipulated, while thinkers are safer. I think it's the other way around. A lot of manipulation is emotional manipulation. Thinkers, who are not as capable of understanding and trusting emotions, are more prone to being emotionally manipulated as opposed to feelers.
For example, ESFP are not necessarily particularly high in agreeableness, a lot of the time I would say the ones I’ve met would be rather difficult to manipulate because they just do what the hell the want (I mean they were quite self centered and wouldn’t let their independence be messed around with.) I mean, there is also the fact that apparently the MBTI has no predictive value (apart from the introvert extrovert spectrum) which means you can’t correlate mbti with big 5. Of course the terrible predictive value might just be that people can’t read themselves well. Or it could be that the cognitive functions mean nothing. Anyway. Yep.
In vague terms whatever INFJ is seems pretty good. At least in this crowd. There was a time where half of what I did was help people who had been attacked by INFJ's.![]()
What type loves a family member? What type is likely to die from cancer?
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Agreeableness is a sign of mental stability. Disagreeableness is not.
An indiscriminate eagerness to please people at the expense of one's identity and/or well-being isn't "agreeableness."
Funny thread I read recently: "How do XXXXs faint?" Well....
Anyway, people with weak boundaries, basically. "Pencil sketch" or "rough draft" individuals.
- "Can you fill in my blanks?"
-" You complete me."
^ Good example.
https://www.psychforums.com/personality-disorder/topic26647.html
other reaction option is:Take a person who is Fi dom. They have a cat. You want them to do X. You tell them do to X and they say no. Just say you will hurt their cat and they will prolly just end up doing X as long as their value for their cat is higher than their value not to do X.
@quicktwist yeah because T types have no attachement to anything so if you have a cat or a family member you are fond of and I threaten to hurt it or them you definitely won’t do anything about it because you’re not Fi. Anyway Blackmail is the most obvious form of manipulation, i was not even counting it as such because in my mind manipulation ought to hide the manipulatively motive. Any type could fall for blackmail though.
other reaction option is:
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and when you attempt to hurt that cat they will kick your ass
ppl who are Fi dom will stand up and fight for their values not obediently follow aggressive demands. especially from someone who wanna oppress person/animal they love.
i dont have many friends.
what? where exactly i'm talking about dominance?point me to it please - i cannot see.
i'm commenting your limited description for Fi dom reaction when faced with blatant blackmail.
defense of values has nothing to do with desire to dominate.
and no i didn't assume Fi dom 'would rather choose fight' i defenietly wrote 'other reaction option' - are you blind?
also hey strawman how are you? good luck with more shitposting. you already total shit with interpreting posts.
what? where exactly i'm talking about dominance?point me to it please - i cannot see.
i'm commenting your limited description for Fi dom reaction when faced with blatant blackmail.
ppl who are Fi dom will stand up and fight for their values not obediently follow aggressive demands. especially from someone who wanna oppress person/animal they love.
i dont have many friends.
i felt kinda need to clarify this option. you did't get it.You don't have many friends, do you?