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    Quote Originally Posted by xixi View Post
    cool, thanks for the replies. i think i have a fair idea of IP body language now.
    to extend the question, what differentiates EJ body language from EP body language?
    EP free flow, energetic but sometimes also cool! like ENFP and ESFP. Can be very theatral, wild moving gestures, especially ENTP.

    EJ, very decisive, when they walk, they go for their goal and don't deviate from their path. Not so much gestures, more in control but they aren't ever in a really relaxing position. Always 'ready'.

    These are all just my own experiences, so I don't give guarantee's :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jewels View Post
    They also seem to not move much. They'll sit in one position for quite a while, where as I'll need to move around, fidget, etc.

    But when they do move it can be with a sudden burst. A lazy impulsive sorta thing...like sitting still for 20 minutes and then hopping up to go do something.

    Also, I gesture a lot. I've knocked things over or sent my fork flying a few times because of my flailing arms. However, I notice IPs don't gesture as much. They have smaller movements, more precise than mine (but whose wouldn't be, really).

    Also, a lot of lounging. Liking couches, etc. Noticed this with INFps also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Director Abbie View Post
    I heard that the movements of statics are more eratic than those of dynamics.
    There is something to this IME. Static's movements are either stiff or erratic. Whether they're stiff or erratic correlates with them being either Ji or Pe subtype. How strong this correlation is?..it is something of which I don't know the answer yet. Also, it might be said, that Pi subtype Dynamics might be characterized as hypnotized-like. The previous sentence is something in which I am not completly convinced, at least not yet, though it seems true at first glance. Please feed me up with your observations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuturututu View Post
    There is something to this IME. Static's movements are either stiff or erratic. Whether they're stiff or erratic correlates with them being either Ji or Pe subtype. How strong this correlation is?..it is something of which I don't know the answer yet. Also, it might be said, that Pi subtype Dynamics might be characterized as hypnotized-like. The previous sentence is something in which I am not completly convinced, at least not yet, though it seems true at first glance. Please feed me up with your observations.
    I've seen it in some people. It also seems like animals prefer dynamics around them, though that may just be because I have a small data bank.

    So does this make sense, people? Please alter where necessary.
    Ji: Eratic
    Pe: Stiff
    Pi: Hypnotic
    Je: Constant/Flowing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Director Abbie View Post
    ... It also seems like animals prefer dynamics around them, though that may just be because I have a small data bank.
    . Yeah man. The trend exists. Don't know how this applies to cats, they're weird. They love my ESXp grandfather. It's probably because he provides bacon for them.

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    IP: often doesn't want to move or work, if working always will take breaks (like finding a place to sit, lean, or sometimes lay down) more than others. typically wavering in tactics and has little pattern to what they come across doing. especially of Te types: try to conduct movements with the least amount of actual work (as to do it "incorrectly" and "time-wastingly" but not waste so much of their own energy.) Especially Ni types: like people to do stuff for us, and don't like trivial worries and questions. We especially don't like to be asked to do things when the person asking already knows what to do and could have already done it. IPs can't really be forced, we're like liquid. you push a contained water glass and it spills. we also may easily retreat only to come back like nothing had ever happened. we are slow and gradually building. but they call us potentially dangerous, because we're capable of tremendous focus and acheivement in the most unexpected times. when we're in a state of work (not a time of work, but an internal "state"), we can usually be so good at doing it the creative way that we end up with something surprizingly inventive and worth praise. however IPs tend not to get enough credit for what they do. it takes them much more effort to do it, but it can come out wonderfully, in ways that a lot of people can't see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by polikujm View Post
    IP: often doesn't want to move or work, if working always will take breaks (like finding a place to sit, lean, or sometimes lay down) more than others. typically wavering in tactics and has little pattern to what they come across doing. especially of Te types: try to conduct movements with the least amount of actual work (as to do it "incorrectly" and "time-wastingly" but not waste so much of their own energy.) Especially Ni types: like people to do stuff for us, and don't like trivial worries and questions. We especially don't like to be asked to do things when the person asking already knows what to do and could have already done it. IPs can't really be forced, we're like liquid. you push a contained water glass and it spills. we also may easily retreat only to come back like nothing had ever happened. we are slow and gradually building. but they call us potentially dangerous, because we're capable of tremendous focus and acheivement in the most unexpected times. when we're in a state of work (not a time of work, but an internal "state"), we can usually be so good at doing it the creative way that we end up with something surprizingly inventive and worth praise. however IPs tend not to get enough credit for what they do. it takes them much more effort to do it, but it can come out wonderfully, in ways that a lot of people can't see.
    IP is the underdog?

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    Quote Originally Posted by polikujm View Post
    IP: often doesn't want to move or work, if working always will take breaks (like finding a place to sit, lean, or sometimes lay down) more than others. typically wavering in tactics and has little pattern to what they come across doing. especially of Te types: try to conduct movements with the least amount of actual work (as to do it "incorrectly" and "time-wastingly" but not waste so much of their own energy.) Especially Ni types: like people to do stuff for us, and don't like trivial worries and questions. We especially don't like to be asked to do things when the person asking already knows what to do and could have already done it. IPs can't really be forced, we're like liquid. you push a contained water glass and it spills. we also may easily retreat only to come back like nothing had ever happened. we are slow and gradually building. but they call us potentially dangerous, because we're capable of tremendous focus and acheivement in the most unexpected times. when we're in a state of work (not a time of work, but an internal "state"), we can usually be so good at doing it the creative way that we end up with something surprizingly inventive and worth praise. however IPs tend not to get enough credit for what they do. it takes them much more effort to do it, but it can come out wonderfully, in ways that a lot of people can't see.
    Wow i relate to a lot of this!
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    Yep I like that too I like the idea of being badass in people's eyes and simultaneously taking more frequent naps during hard work.
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