Like on roller coasters and such. Just a guess. One of my friends won't go near a high roller coaster and this other girl said she cried on splash mountain.
Like on roller coasters and such. Just a guess. One of my friends won't go near a high roller coaster and this other girl said she cried on splash mountain.
This is actually the total opposite to what i have experienced (well mostly with one ESFp).
When we were younger and she was even younger, she was the first to jump off the 10 Meter diving board at the water centre. I had to do it because she was my friends younger sister but i was scared shitless.
Also this same girl, one time in the gold coast, was sitting up on the glass windows surrounding our hotel room balcony. I think we were on about the 15th floor. It was literally making me feel sick looking at her sitting up there, because if she fell, she would just be a fine mist.
My ENTj friend is and ISTj dad are fairly scared of heights though.
ENFp (Unsure of Subtype)
"And the day came when the risk it took to remain closed in a bud became more painful than the risk it took to blossom." - Anaïs Nin
I hate organized religion too. But the whole 'it's all good anything goes, just completely follow your own path' extreme leftist view doesn't seem to work well much either.
One ESFP girl that I know, really likes roller coasters and things that go fast. Another one is scared to death. So I don't know, not type related maybe.
ESFP tend to have the lowest fear barrier or something, I've read.
Next to that, I've seen 2 who constantly jump up from their seats in the cinema, when they scare from something suddenly.
i fear heights....but can enjoy roller coasters in moderation :]
SEE Unknown Subtype
6w7 sx/so
[21:29] hitta: idealism is just the gap between the thought of death
[21:29] hitta: and not dying
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“Whether we fall by ambition, blood, or lust, like diamonds we are cut with our own dust.”
Originally Posted by Gilly
My SEE (ESFp) hubby and me (ILI/INTp) both love roller coasters, not that we have the opportunity to go on them anymore (children and babies) -- but eventually we will or would if we had/have the option to go on one or more.
We both love the coasters, but do not have the same love of other rides totally. I am fearless about some things, but not others, him too, but not the same as me.
I've never skydived, but I'd like to, and go up in a hot air balloon as well.
My hubby will never skydive and does NOT want to ever go up in a hot air balloon.
I love airplane take-offs and touch-downs.
Hubby is nervous about it overall.
I hate security check points. I don't fly as much as possible because of them. But I LOVE flying.
He sees them as annoying but necessary. And he doesn't like flying so much.
Pretty much, high, as long as it's connected to the ground somewhere below, is alright for my hubby. It's the "not connected" stuff that gets him nervous.
I'm a mixed lot. There's no absolute about my preferences, though connected to the ground height is less friendly to me than the in the air height thing is.
Just a few points of comparison for this ESFp Fear Heights thread, with my experiences of being with my SEE hubby for 17+ years.
SEE Unknown Subtype
6w7 sx/so
[21:29] hitta: idealism is just the gap between the thought of death
[21:29] hitta: and not dying
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Not type related.
I had a SEE friend in school. On our school trips to amusement parks we went together to all the badass machines N times. He also ski jumped.
...the human race will disappear. Other races will appear and disappear in turn. The sky will become icy and void, pierced by the feeble light of half-dead stars. Which will also disappear. Everything will disappear. And what human beings do is just as free of sense as the free motion of elementary particles. Good, evil, morality, feelings? Pure 'Victorian fictions'.
INTp