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yay i haven't posted in a while. I have a friend to type

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So yeah, I've been inactive for a long while and it was unexpected for me. I did miss being here, so as soon as I got the chance I've come back. Now....to type a friend of mine.

I'm typically able to type people easily, even though I'm not adept with MBTI. However, a friend of mine has been giving me trouble. I have my theories, but I'll hear you guys first. We are both 17 yr. old

Her, in a nutshell (kind of, oh and prepare for terrible grammar, im exhausted and i cant sleep and i dont care):
She is probably extroverted, she wants to be on homecoming court and she likes going out with friends. She says she's Christian and Republican (US) and yet she doesn't care that I'm an atheist. She wasn't even really shocked when she found out. She doesn't care that I'm a libertarian, and she really likes the idea of radical libertarianism. Her only complaint with it is that she doesn't trust other people enough for that type of society to work. She seems to be very accepting of others, and she'll approach me pretty much whenever. She doesn't seem to be driven by feelings, and she's typically upbeat or neutral (when she's neutral, she's typically day-dreaming, which is often). I saw her mad once, and she wouldn't talk about it and acted like it was fine (though I could tell she wasn't, but whatever). She's very bright, especially with math, but she doesn't try to show it off at all. Like me, she's a procrastinator and she never makes plans and keeps her options open. She enjoys sports, and she's a bit playful. Okay, she's actually very playful (or at least she was with me, we were lab partners), and she also had an urge to cause trouble from time to time. She never lead (and neither did I), and she seemed to mull over things before making a decision (she also said "i dont know" a lot). She was an excellent lab partner; very competent, and we never had a disagreement. It was pretty natural and we were an excellent team (so she definitely isn't an ESFJ, but thats obvious). If you want more info I'll give it to you, and if you think I'm being idiotic and/or vague about this then go ahead and tell me.
 
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By what you've said, I say she's an ENFP, but the only reason I chose E is because you say she's a extroverted. I'm no typology guru, but I have a friend that's like that, and she's an ENFP (I made her take a test haha). You should read an ENFP profile and see if it fits her. Or maybe wait for more comments.
 

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ENFP sounds right, and that's what I always thought. For some reason I was doubting myself more than usual. Thanks for the clarification.
 
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I find ENFPs one of the most amusing types of the MBTI. Maybe I'd find INFPs more amusing, but I don't think I know any.
 

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I find ENFPs one of the most amusing types of the MBTI. Maybe I'd find INFPs more amusing, but I don't think I know any.

As someone with both INFP and ENFP friends, I would say that ENFPs are definitely more amusing, especially since their Ne prevails over their Fi. Fi just isn't all that amusing compared to Ne. That's not to say INFPs aren't good friends to have, the entertainment value just isn't there as much as it is with ENFPs. But ENFPs also tend to do a lot of crazy/stupid stuff on the whim (Ne only checked by how they feel about it). I always just have to laugh at my ENFP friend's crazy ideas and use my Ti to bring him back to reality.
 
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