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    Default INTJs: Schizoid or Schizotypal,for MysticSonic in particular

    Hi everyone,
    Lets decide once and for all: are INTJs solitary or idiosyncratic (as seen here: www.ptypes.com
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    I wonder if that is really a wise discinction to make...
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    I agree. Itès just that there is a difference between INTJ and INTP and we need to find it somehow. I know that there are descriptions out there f the differences but they are not deep enough. This website is more insightful. Any specific disagreements one might have could also be added, but I would like to know whether INTJ identify more with the traits of Schizoid or Schizotypal. MysticSonic is a member of that site so he would have a better knowledge.
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    "Lets decide once and for all: are INTJs solitary or idiosyncratic"

    Maybe they're both and maybe they're neither. It will obviously vary from INTj to INTj. The fact that one typology system contains 16 types and another typology system contains 16 types also doesn't mean that the types will align into a clear-cut system.

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    Do INTJs identify more with (1) or with (2):

    (1)
    -almost always chooses solitary activities
    -prefers to be alone


    (2)-odd beliefs or magical thinking that influences behavior and is inconsistent with subcultural norms (e.g., superstitiousness, belief in clairvoyance, telepathy, or "sixth sense"; in children and adolescents, bizarre fantasies or preoccupations);
    -ideas of reference
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    Well, certainly not the second one, and not the first one



    I had an alright childhood. I just ended up spending a lot of time alone during middle school and highschool, and my independence was obviously related.
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    so are we going to go backwards now, and start to identify types using examples in mentally disordered people, rather than well-adjusted people?

    Quote Originally Posted by tempus
    "Lets decide once and for all: are INTJs solitary or idiosyncratic"

    Maybe they're both and maybe they're neither. It will obviously vary from INTj to INTj. The fact that one typology system contains 16 types and another typology system contains 16 types also doesn't mean that the types will align into a clear-cut system.
    i agree with tempus. what's the difference between this, and forcing MBTI to fit with socionics?

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    OK I edited the post to remove the childhood bit and left the rest. I would like to know though whether INTJs are more solitary or more idiosyncratic in thought. We all have both of course, we all want solitude and yet have our own ideas, but which one is the most important. If you have to choose between changing your opinion and being left alone what would you doÉ If the inquisition came and said the Earth is flat, agree or you will be tortured , which would you choose
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    I'm more schizoid than I am schizotypal, as far as I can tell. Others'll tell you otherwise, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MysticSonic
    I'm more schizoid than I am schizotypal, as far as I can tell. Others'll tell you otherwise, though.
    How do you determine that
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    "How do you determine that"

    Self-reflection, which, I must admit, I'm not terribly skilled at; as such, it would not be wise to accept stated self-reports from me as reliable.
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    You know I really don't mind being around other introverts. I could hang around other introverts all day long every day. (at least as much as extroverts hang around each other) Solitary and idiosyncratic really don't capture these personalities, because they are by their nature relative terms with relative applications.

    If the extrovert doesn't say anything to the introvert because the introvert doesn't want to talk about what the extrovert wants to talk about, who is the solitary party?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcaudilllg
    You know I really don't mind being around other introverts. I could hang around other introverts all day long every day. (at least as much as extroverts hang around each other) Solitary and idiosyncratic really don't capture these personalities, because they are by their nature relative terms with relative applications.

    If the extrovert doesn't say anything to the introvert because the introvert doesn't want to talk about what the extrovert wants to talk about, who is the solitary party?
    Yes I am like this too. I don't mind other introverts company maybe because i feel more closer to them psychologically, like we have something in common

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