In my experience, ENFP's love me as an INTP. So...what is with that? ENFP Forum - The Inspirers Thread, In my experience, ENFP's love me as an INTP. So...what is with that? in NF's Temperament Forum- The Dreamers; Throughout my whole life, every ENFP I've met nearly instantly thinks I'm good shit (provided I allow them to).
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07-07-2009, 09:05 AM
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#1 | INTP - The Thinkers
Gender:  Post Count: 3,933 Join Date: May 2009 Posting Rank: Senior Enneagram: Type 5 Era: Generation Y Status: Single Sex Preference: Male Tab 4 Content:Block A Tab 4 Content:Block B Tab 4 Content:Block C | In my experience, ENFP's love me as an INTP. So...what is with that? Throughout my whole life, every ENFP I've met nearly instantly thinks I'm good shit (provided I allow them to).
I've read a bunch of other places as well that ENFP's tend to really appreciate the INTP.
I am too lazy to search the threads to see if this was posted before.
My closest lady friends are ALL ENFP (minus one, and I only have like 4 close lady friends. And she's ENFJ>.<). Male ENFP's think I'm awesome as well. I have so many specific examples of this.
So, ENFP's......wtf is with that shit? What exactly is it about us that is so awesome to you?
Kinda makes me feel weird sometimes. |
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07-07-2009, 09:10 AM
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#2 | INFJ - The Protectors
Gender:  Post Count: 2,058 Join Date: Nov 2008 Posting Rank: Ultimate Enneagram: Type 9 Era: Generation Y Tab 4 Content:Block A Tab 4 Content:Block B Tab 4 Content:Block C | Man, I don't know how to describe it - just everything about you makes me go fuzzy inside.
Words are not enough, so let's cut the chit-chat and make babies. Today. |
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07-07-2009, 09:14 AM
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#3 | INTP - The Thinkers
Gender:  Post Count: 3,933 Join Date: May 2009 Posting Rank: Senior Enneagram: Type 5 Era: Generation Y Status: Single Sex Preference: Male Tab 4 Content:Block A Tab 4 Content:Block B Tab 4 Content:Block C | See what i mean wtf it's so weird for me?!??!?!?!?!?!
EDIT: ^^^^That was supposed to be in all caps, but I guess there is some strange form of anti-annoying guard in place or some kind of bullshit. So just imagine my passion. |
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07-07-2009, 09:27 AM
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#4 | ENFP - The Inspirers
Gender:  Post Count: 3,225 Join Date: Jan 2009 Posting Rank: Iron Fist Enneagram: Type 6 Era: Generation Y Tab 4 Content:Block A Tab 4 Content:Block B Tab 4 Content:Block C | I speak from personal p.o.v and not all ENFPs;
I'm a sucker for Ti. Ti-Ne is the stuff.
I can't put my hand on why.
Then there is this common *no bullshit* trait. Like I go to an INTP and tell them *so and so is bugging me* they go *ditch them*. Admittedly I don't ditch them, but it just means they care enough for me not be bugged to give that advice instead of telling me * you gotta be a better person bla bla*
My dad is probably an INTP.
Well, tbh, I just love guys who are so not in touch with their feelings. It gives me jollies to watch them stumble on words to say and blush when you touch their hand. It's like unused feelings. Ok i sounded a little evil. |
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07-07-2009, 09:30 AM
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#5 | INTP - The Thinkers
Gender:  Post Count: 3,933 Join Date: May 2009 Posting Rank: Senior Enneagram: Type 5 Era: Generation Y Status: Single Sex Preference: Male Tab 4 Content:Block A Tab 4 Content:Block B Tab 4 Content:Block C | Quote:
Originally Posted by alizée Well, tbh, I just love guys who are so not in touch with their feelings. It gives me jollies to watch them stumble on words to say and blush when you touch their hand. It's like unused feelings. Ok i sounded a little evil. | *blushes*
Yea that kinda shit totally happens >.< |
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07-07-2009, 09:35 AM
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#6 | ENFP - The Inspirers
Gender:  Post Count: 853 Join Date: Jul 2009 Posting Rank: Advance Tab 4 Content:Block A Tab 4 Content:Block B Tab 4 Content:Block C | I don't know for sure if I've ever met any INTPs. If this weird attraction is any indication....maybe one. But I don't want to make a false assumption based on something as random as being drawn magnetically to a person and be willing to follow them like a puppy just to hear them talk.... >< Intensity draws ENFPs....especially if it's not outwardly obvious to most people. That indefinable something... I see it in the INTJ I'm friends with...but not to the point that I'd gaze adoringly at him and throw rosepetals at his feet or anything. Introverts are a puzzle.... Intuitives can understand each others' insights easily. Thinkers are more stable...and don't get blown away by every random emotion that strikes... And as another P, you can understand our desire to destroy the evil beaurocracy! I dunno. >.> I suppose if I ever meet you and collapse at your feet in a worshipful heap, I can let you know for sure that it's your type. |
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07-07-2009, 09:42 AM
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#7 | ENTP - The Visionaries
Gender:  Post Count: 1,138 Join Date: Jun 2009 Posting Rank: Master Enneagram: Unknown Era: Generation Y Status: Single Sex Preference: Female Tab 4 Content:Block A Tab 4 Content:Block B Tab 4 Content:Block C | it's because you both share the same N perspective, While the ENFPs is extroverted, yours is introverted. Its like seeing the world the same, but a different perspective. |
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07-07-2009, 09:42 AM
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#8 | INTP - The Thinkers
Gender:  Post Count: 3,933 Join Date: May 2009 Posting Rank: Senior Enneagram: Type 5 Era: Generation Y Status: Single Sex Preference: Male Tab 4 Content:Block A Tab 4 Content:Block B Tab 4 Content:Block C | Hahahahaha.
Oh man.
I really, really don't want to imply worship.
I can't take that word when applied to something involving myself.
But.......fuck. Come over :) We'll see.
Or better yet!
IM me or something. Ha. We'll give it a testerrrrrrrrr. Quote:
Originally Posted by Munchies it's because you both share the same N perspective, While the ENFPs is extroverted, yours is introverted. Its like seeing the world the same, but a different perspective. | Thank God, an NT.
Would you compare the relationship similarly with one that an INTP would form with an ISFP?
Not similarly, obviously. But in a "different perspective" sense.
EDIT: OH SHIT I'M DOUBLE POSTIN' ALL OVER. |
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07-07-2009, 09:54 AM
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#9 | ENFP - The Inspirers
Gender:  Post Count: 853 Join Date: Jul 2009 Posting Rank: Advance Tab 4 Content:Block A Tab 4 Content:Block B Tab 4 Content:Block C | Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevinaswell Hahahahaha.
Oh man.
I really, really don't want to imply worship.
I can't take that word when applied to something involving myself.
But.......fuck. Come over :) We'll see.
Or better yet!
IM me or something. Ha. We'll give it a testerrrrrrrrr. | >.> A tester, huh? |
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07-07-2009, 10:18 AM
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#10 | ENTP - The Visionaries
Gender:  Post Count: 1,138 Join Date: Jun 2009 Posting Rank: Master Enneagram: Unknown Era: Generation Y Status: Single Sex Preference: Female Tab 4 Content:Block A Tab 4 Content:Block B Tab 4 Content:Block C | Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevinaswell
Thank God, an NT.
Would you compare the relationship similarly with one that an INTP would form with an ISFP?
Not similarly, obviously. But in a "different perspective" sense.
EDIT: OH SHIT I'M DOUBLE POSTIN' ALL OVER. | ISFP thought process. - Dominant Introverted Feeling (Fi)
- Auxiliary Extraverted Sensing (Se)
- Tertiary Introverted Intuition (Ni)
- Inferior Extraverted Thinking (Te
Intp thought process - Extraverted Thinking (Te): Te organizes and schedules ideas and the environment to ensure the efficient, productive pursuit of objectives. Te seeks logical explanations for actions, events, and conclusions, looking for faulty reasoning and lapses in sequence. [21]
- Introverted Intuition (Ni): Attracted to symbolic actions or devices, Ni synthesizes seeming paradoxes to create the previously unimagined. These realizations come with a certainty that demands action to fulfill a new vision of the future, solutions that may include complex systems or universal truths. [22]
- Extraverted Sensing (Se): Extraverted sensing focuses on the experiences and sensations of the immediate, physical world. With an acute awareness of the present surroundings, it brings relevant facts and details to the forefront and may lead to spontaneous action. [23]
- Introverted Feeling (Fi): Fi filters information based on interpretations of worth, forming judgments according to criteria that are often intangible. Fi constantly balances an internal set of values such as harmony and authenticity. Attuned to subtle distinctions, Fi innately senses what is true and what is false in a situation.
They share the same functions, but at a different process, it seems this would be a match made in heaven :P |
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