It seems to me that ExFjs bare their feet without any reservations.
I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with showing your feet. But other types maybe more reserved about it.
What do you think?
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It seems to me that ExFjs bare their feet without any reservations.
I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with showing your feet. But other types maybe more reserved about it.
What do you think?
I think you're trying to bring Socionics into pop-psychology.
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No, I'm not joking. It's an observation I've made.Quote:
Originally Posted by Diana
But don't get me wrong - I'm not saying that people that bare their feet without any reservations must be ExFj.
I, for one, hate shoes. I only acquiesce to wear anything that covers my feet entirely (other than slippers) when a) it's just WAY too cold b) it's raining HARD, or c) it snows. Other than that, it's flipflops.
My mother is an ENFj and she walks around barefoot all of the time and also likes to talk about how she does alot.
my little sister is an ESFj and i don't recall anything unusual but she was a kid.
You said your (step) mother was ISFj.Quote:
Originally Posted by waddles
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I never noticed that in the EXFjs I know as something more noticeable than in other types. They are ok with baring their feet, but not in a manner I thought remarkable. I'll have to think about it.
You mean Socionics isn't pop-psychology?Quote:
Originally Posted by gilligan87
Well, not entirely. Not as much as, say, MBTI.
Wait, wouldn't socionics have to be popular to be *pop*-psychology? I mean, the majority of people who know about socionics live in freakin' Russia.
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Originally Posted by Hugo
Indeed I did. You see, In America there is this thing called divorce. When a person's parents are divorced often times they get remarried. In some places such an act is unheard of unless one of the parents dies.
When this(a divorce) occurs a person has something called "step-parents" a sort of "Pseudo-Quasi" parent of sorts. See, my REAL mom, she is an ENFj, I grew up with her and she walks around barefoot and gave me a crystal ball for Christmas. Now my "Step-mother", Sue, she is an ISFj, and she doesn't like me. She usually wears slippers and She didn't get me anything for christmas, although I got an Applebee's gift card from my ESTj father. On this he wrote her name next to his one the "From" part, although i doubt she had any part in it.
I know, i am being an ass, just for kicks. I have 2 mothers. One is an ENFj, she is my real mom, then the other is an ISFj, she is my "pseudo-quasi" mom. :D
I garden in my bare feet in the summer. Hugo, seriously, leave my feet alone! :P :P :P
I also have a thing for dark colored socks if you must know...
As far as showing the feet goes, I've actually seen a correlation with percussionists (though I'm not sure about "drummers").
Myself, I hate shoes and go bare-foot at every opportunity.
I don't know any ENFjs ( :( ) so I can't really comment on that bit.
I'm essentially the opposite, unless the floors are really clean. I do like the sand between my toes at the beach, but any sort of questionable area...... shoes are a must. Or at least slippers or something. And I like socks, too. Shoes without socks is not my style, either.....Quote:
Originally Posted by gilligan87
Did you ever step on, or in anything while you were barefoot or just in socks? :shudder:
I wear shoes, socks and, in winter, thick woolen socks. I used to be a very warm-blooded person, but now I'm completely frozen. :?
Does this mean you want I should kick your ass?Quote:
Originally Posted by Waddlesworth
:lol:
Ultimately, though, I am in the same boat as you, in regards to your post there.
nice oneQuote:
Originally Posted by UDP
I hate dirty feet... the feel the look and the smell :(
Shoes r the go rofl.
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