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Thread: ISFps: Enneagram type?

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    Default ISFps: Enneagram type?

    I know the most common enneagram types for each MBTI type now. But what about socionics? What do you think the most common enneagram types are for SEIs? Vote if you know your type!

    If you don't know, here's a test: http://www.eclecticenergies.com/enneagram/test.php Take both, preferably. After getting tested, read descriptions here: http://www.enneagraminstitute.com/

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    (D)IEE~FI-(C)SLE~Ni E-5w4(Sp/Sx)/7w8(So/Sp)/9w1(sp/sx)

    Quote Originally Posted by Jarno View Post
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    A girl who I want to date, asks me: well first tell me how tall you are?
    My reply: well I will answer that, if you first tell me how much you weigh!

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    A girl I was dating said she was oh so great at sex etc, but she didn't do blowjobs.
    My reply: Oh I'm really romantic etc, I just will never take you out to dinner.

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    2, 6.

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    Introtim doesn't make sense for a 2.

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    Introverted types can have extroverted enneagrams and visa versa.

    And I'm not sure why you'd say it doesn't make sense for a 2. You don't have to be a social butterfly to view yourself as a helper and be fixated on giving to get. Not that that's all there is to a 2 but you get where I'm going with this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Egbert Human View Post
    Introtim doesn't make sense for a 2.
    An introtim 2 would just be a non-stereotypical 2. Like, EII 8s are rare, but when they do exist, they manifest very differently than SxE 8s.

    I think of socionics as describing why you act the way you do, MBTI as your mindsets, and enneagram as your motivations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Ness View Post
    An introtim 2 would just be a non-stereotypical 2. Like, EII 8s are rare, but when they do exist, they manifest very differently than SxE 8s.

    I think of socionics as describing why you act the way you do, MBTI as your mindsets, and enneagram as your motivations.
    when you say that it exists, have you seen one before of those "impossible" socionic-enneagram match?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarno View Post
    1)
    A girl who I want to date, asks me: well first tell me how tall you are?
    My reply: well I will answer that, if you first tell me how much you weigh!

    2)
    A girl I was dating said she was oh so great at sex etc, but she didn't do blowjobs.
    My reply: Oh I'm really romantic etc, I just will never take you out to dinner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 07490 View Post
    when you say that it exists, have you seen one before of those "impossible" socionic-enneagram match?
    Yep. EII 8s are not as mushy-feely as other 8s. It's harder to tell they're a Fi-dom because of function stereotypes. But they're definitely not the logical, factual type.

    My guess is they'd have a more complicated relationship with force, with Se being their PoLR. In MBTI, INF 5s are pretty common (for INFJs, not as common as 4s and 1s, and for INFPs, not as common as 4s and 9s), but INF 5s have a complicated relationship with their emotions.

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