So, I enjoyed viewing a few videos of ENFp's on another thread and thought I'd share my own. And fellow ENFp's, please share yours, too
So, I enjoyed viewing a few videos of ENFp's on another thread and thought I'd share my own. And fellow ENFp's, please share yours, too
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You come off as pretty delta to me. ENFp seems pretty likely, but for some reason ESTj also strikes me as possible? I can't really justify that thought other than you have some expressions are a bit more tense than I'd expect out of an irrational.
Did I mention my boys were being fussy?...Unfortunately, I have grown more tense in general since having kids. Especially two boys who keep trying to beat on each other...Also I'm a bit camera-awkward...
I notice that my teeth never seem to separate much...like I'm talking through a small gap...I hate watching myself on film.
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I think you seem Delta too. ENFp imo is a decent fit out of Delta. You've kinda got that approachable good natured vibe about you without being excessively Fe.
Maybe not the best way to describe it, but you also give me a vibe that your main focus is external, ie an extraverted leading function as opposed to being an introvert, well don't know how to describe it, just the impression that you're engaged in your environment or something rather that primarily engaged with your own internal thoughts.
ThanksMy grandma used to say something similar to me (except in non-socionics terms); it always made me feel good...
This is probably true. Though I do sometimes feel like I'm becoming too focused on my immediate surroundings rather than the "global picture," I am nevertheless in my surroundings. Even when I seem to be focused more internally, I am always aware of what's going on around me.Maybe not the best way to describe it, but you also give me a vibe that your main focus is external, ie an extraverted leading function as opposed to being an introvert, well don't know how to describe it, just the impression that you're engaged in your environment or something rather that primarily engaged with your own internal thoughts.
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I dont know, I think IEEs, even being extraverts, tend to zone out a LOT. Extraversion in IEEs case refers to applying intuition externally, which means that we think a lot about the potentials of things, opportunities, new ways we can interact with or modify external objects. But that also means being lost in thought, a LOT.
In contrast, delta STs--even the introvert SLIs--are very connected to the physical environment. Si is processing the physical environment through themselves, but to do that Se needs to contribute information (and Se is what makes one fully aware of what's going on in the physical environment). Which is why LSEs have Se demonstrative and SLIs have Se ignoring (both strong but unvalued).
You may be delta ST after all...
Oh, and somebody please correct me if i'm wrong.
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pianosinger, you remind me a lot of a very nice co-worker I worked with in the past! Not that i have a type in mind for her, but if you're IEE, then she's probably IEE.
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I wonder that myself sometimes...lol Actually, in all seriousness, I did come close a while back...still kinda on the track to recovery from that. At least, I know it's going to be a while before I'm ready to contemplate having a third!
I haven't much looked into enneagram yet; maybe I'll get around to it one of these days...Any thoughts on enneatype for yourself?
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that was so adorable![]()
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But yeah I agree with words, there's this inherent personableness about you that isn't overbearing like Fe women can have.
You seem to be IEE really, to me. You even have the IEE stereotypical type of face. You´re beautiful also.![]()
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I think I am really IEE, too... But, I said I would keep an open mind to other suggestions, so I am looking at other types... I do believe I will come back to the same conclusion, though...
So, is anyone else going to be brave enough to post their own video?
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