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rarely
Most of the timeDid you use to stay in the place you were put usually?
...revealing your type, of course.
As a child I was very stubborn and resistant to being told what to do. I suppose thePoLR showed up at a young age.
I was very intelligent, mentally ahead of most of my peers but somewhat emotionally and socially immature.
I was very independent and good at keeping myself occupied. I could sit alone in my room for hours occupied with a good book. I didn't have much of a need for friends. I did have a couple of close friends who later moved away and have lost touch with.
In my teen years, I kind of did my own thing. I didn't fit in with my peers nor did I really want to. I was a nerd, which was fine by me.
LII-Ne with strong EII tendencies, 6w7-9w1-3w4 so/sp/sx, INxP
I never shut up, srsly my mom would buckle me into my car seat and i would just talk and talk and then all the sudden it would go quiet and that's how she knew i fell asleep. I was a very obedient child, my parents made sure of that *chuckles*
Easy Day
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Apparently I was a very active kid. Very energetic and a chatterbox.
And then I went to school![]()
I was born early afternoon, but I'm definitely an insomniac.
Kickin' ass and breakin' trends. Aww yeah!![]()
What happened to the night owl and the early bird theory?
I think that at that age it was actually the id and not the ego that would have been predominant.
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this seems totally obvious to me, having had three kids of my own, each of whom have had the same personality from the day they were born until now. Even when I was pg with the twins, one of them was moving around all the time and the other one was completely quiet (that's still how they are).
IEI-Fe 4w3
in addition, it has been proven that identical twins separated at birth grow with different personalities...Cyclops has tried this kind of thing before
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@This: I think type is determined at birth, actually. As we accumulate more experiences, functional preferences start showing up.
I think this is the case because Jung at least noted that he came across individuals with no clear functional strength, because all of them were the same. I don't see how something similar couldn't apply necessarily to Socionics.
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Anyway, now we get to play with temperament (tempura peppermint, I tried to type that as) and rationality/irrationality! Fun
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I probably wanted to use extraverted thinking to subdue my parents and introverted sensing to just chill, since that is my real desire...since there was little chance that those desires would be satisfied, I resorted toto make them back down and
to build a system around the conflict.
From: User:Meganeura - Wikisocion
That makes no sense, why would function preference come after type?
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My mom said the same about my LII sister, although She is the most athletic out of me EIE E-3w2 and my oldest sister LIE E7w8. My oldest LIE sister on the other hand, MY ESI mother said she can't stay still, if she see something that stands out she must touch it and my mom always thought she has ADD growing up, but I lean towards no and its more of the enneagram 7 behavior.
My IEI brother and I were both quiet, shy and obedient. Very easy kids, according to her.
IEI-Fe 4w3
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She described her early experience with her daughter, and the description isn't so admiring that there's no truth to it. Just use what you can...
LII-Ne
"Come to think of it, there are already a million monkeys on a million typewriters, and the Usenet is NOTHING like Shakespeare!"
- Blair Houghton
Johari
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