Re: INTP Parents
I've never shown either MBTI, but these are my best guesses.
Mom - ESTP, maybe. I'm not sure of that, but it's my best guess. She's always trying to make me interact with other people more, as if introversion was some sort of disease.
Dad - INTJ (could be ISTJ - I always have...
I had almost the exact same thoughts when I read this post. This seems to be a predicament common to INTPs - questioning their type.
I first tested as INTJ, but I'm defiantly not J (this happened because of bias - a friend had taken the test on the same computer, and I hit backspace and his...
Copying my response to the copycat thread at personalitycafe.com:
You fix spelling errors in quotes without caring if anyone else notices.
You are able to find out information without letting on that you wanted that information. (I love doing this, and I have many techniques for it, the...
There is no objective information. That's part of the problem. Every person is different, and nothing is correct for every INTP. There could be general guidelines which apply to most INTPs, but any guide will have to have a disclaimer such as "This is not true for every INTP. If you notice that...
In my English class, I have between a B+ and A-. Essays, I usually get in the high 70's, same with vocabulary exams, but everything else I get mid 90's. (exams on books that don't include vocabulary, writing a short story (which I often do very well on), presentations in front of the class...
That's because shadowdrums4 just copy/pasted posts from the thread. To compile something like this, somebody actually has to edit it, instead of just taking random things people said and jamming it all together into one long post. Also, an interaction manual of anybody is going to make them look...
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