Well, it is becoming more and more confirmed ....
I talked with a friend last night who I went to University with who is into MBTI, and he thinks that ENXp really makes sense for me [I have really really strong :Ne:]. Except that he says that I have a severe :Si: grip reaction when under stress [which comes out very very weak], and that I am possibly more of a thinker than feeler, but he is not sure.
Re: Well, it is becoming more and more confirmed ....
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Originally Posted by rmcnew
I talked with a friend last night who I went to University with who is into MBTI, and he thinks that ENXp really makes sense for me [I have really really strong :Ne:]. Except that he says that I have a severe :Si: grip reaction when under stress [which comes out very very weak], and that I am possibly more of a thinker than feeler, but he is not sure.
I could see ENFp. INFj would be fatigued by Fi-Ti debates, willing to concede only where necessary to avoid additional hassle, but willing to spend time thinking about Ti. ENFp would not enjoy or want to think about Ti, but would find it more agrievating and therefore stimulating. The strategy to overcome Ti would be mainly Ne, since that is the less threatened trait. In turn, this might also activate Si, resulting in more "activity" stimulation and increased energy.
Another effect of being NeFi is that Se would be Role, which would be a "hassle" you easily can consider but rarely concede to unless necessary to avoid further effort. When not under stress, taking care of routine physical changes won't seem so bad, as long as it saves more work than it costs.