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    NOTE: There is some weird glitch in this thread which was created by another member.
    Some posts magically disappeared. (aliens?)
    The question was what is your favorite types.

    1. Your type
    2. E type
    3. I type
    4. S type
    5. N type
    6. T type
    7. F type
    8. P type
    9. J type

    ------------------------------------------------------------

    1. Type: ENFP
    2. E type :(Ne>Fe>Se>Te)
    3. I type :(Ti>Ni>Fi>Si)
    4. S type :(Se>Si) - inferior>dominant
    5. N type :(Ni>Ne) - dominant>inferior
    6. T type :(Ti>Te) - dominant>inferior
    7. F type :(Fe>Fi) - inferior>dominant
    8. P type :(Ne>Se) - dominant>inferior
    9. J type :(Te>Fe) - inferior>dominant
    Last edited by starri; 06-04-2009 at 11:04 AM.



  2. #2

    I can't do that whole list.

    But overall.

    I like ENFP/ENFJ's for friendship.

    For romanticism, I really like me some INFP's/ISFP's :) I just really need to Ixfx mostly for that.



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    Nobody ever likes those Si types.

    The list of questions is hard to answer, I either find I list a different type for the same trait as another 'favorite' already has or list the same type over and over again. I'll just list types because of people I know and like.

    1. INTP (duh).
    2. ENFJ (simply awesome people, somehow though either we can't really connect or we connect and then they go and die).

    4. ISTP (my kickass father).
    5. INFP (my mother and my best friend).

    7. ISFJ (because of one great person, SJs can sometimes get intolerable though).
    8. ENFP (a good friend).
    9. INTJ (a good friend).



  4. #4

    Quote Originally Posted by Nyx View Post
    1. Type: ENFP
    2. E type :(Ne>Fe>Se>Te)
    3. I type :(Ti>Ni>Fi>Si)
    4. S type :(Se>Si) - inferior>dominant
    5. N type :(Ni>Ne) - dominant>inferior
    6. T type :(Ti>Te) - dominant>inferior
    7. F type :(Fe>Fi) - inferior>dominant
    8. P type :(Ne>Se) - dominant>inferior
    9. J type :(Te>Fe) - inferior>dominant
    I admire this method.

    Here goes:

    1: INTJ
    2. E Type: (Te>Ne>Fe>Se)
    3. I Type: (Ni>Fi>Ti>Si)
    4. S Type: (Si>Se)
    5. N Type: (Ni>Ne) dominant>inferior
    6. T Type: (Te>Ti) dominant>inferior
    7. F Type: (Fi>Fe) dominant>inferior
    8. P Type: (Ti>Fe) dominant>inferior
    9. J Type: (Te>Fe) dominant>inferior



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    Quote Originally Posted by NephilimAzrael View Post
    I admire this method.

    8. P Type: (Ti>Fe) dominant>inferior
    Thanks.

    Fe is a judging function. There aren't any Ps with dominant (1st 2 functions) Fe.



  6. #6

    Quote Originally Posted by Nyx View Post
    Thanks.

    Fe is a judging function. There aren't any Ps with dominant (1st 2 functions) Fe.
    No you are mistaking it for Introverts with the first two functions.. Ne>Ti>Fe>Si = ENTP.
    The dominance of Ti over Fe in this typology indicates the introverted J function. With an extroverted P function being Ne, that makes it a P type.



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    I attempted it, but..... I dunno, it doesn't look great

    1. INFP
    2. ENFx
    3. INFP
    4. xSFP
    5. xNFP
    6. INTP
    7. xxFx
    8. xNxP
    9. xNFJ



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    Quote Originally Posted by NephilimAzrael View Post
    No you are mistaking it for Introverts with the first two functions.. Ne>Ti>Fe>Si = ENTP.
    The dominance of Ti over Fe in this typology indicates the introverted J function. With an extroverted P function being Ne, that makes it a P type.
    so more concisely; you choose Ne..?

    Please elaborate on your thoughts?

    (given there are no Ti-Fe user introverts..)



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    In that particular instance, I was asked to state my favourite P type.. In that regard I chose ENTP. The reasoning which was briefly illustrated was that their thinking and feeling functions are sequential, as well as intuition being responsible for the Extrovert association, being that it is the dominant trait and is extroverted.

    Intuition>Thought>Feeling is the same sequence of higher traits in the INTJ, which assists in both types being somewhat compatible.. This applies to real life and has consequence. It certainly is applicable to my ENTP friends, of whom I have a few. They are almost an antinomy to INTJ, but ironically cover the bases that INTJs may overlook. Hence why they are my favourite P type.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nyx View Post
    so more concisely; you choose Ne..?

    Please elaborate on your thoughts?

    (given there are no Ti-Fe user introverts..)
    Concisely, I do not choose Ne, as I stated. It was regarding P types. Intuition is only a consequential aspect, as I do not have a strong inclination toward ESTPs. The Perception function is extroverted, and the Judgement function is introverted.. All well and good, whilst I chose my favourite P type in line with the tertiary function's relationship with the judgement function. In this case; Ti (J) and Fe (J) being closely related. Feeling of course being inferior to the thinking process.

    Do you understand? Any further need for elaboration?



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    Quote Originally Posted by NephilimAzrael View Post
    In that particular instance, I was asked to state my favourite P type.. In that regard I chose ENTP. The reasoning which was briefly illustrated was that their thinking and feeling functions are sequential, as well as intuition being responsible for the Extrovert association, being that it is the dominant trait and is extroverted.

    Intuition>Thought>Feeling is the same sequence of higher traits in the INTJ, which assists in both types being somewhat compatible.. This applies to real life and has consequence. It certainly is applicable to my ENTP friends, of whom I have a few. They are almost an antinomy to INTJ, but ironically cover the bases that INTJs may overlook. Hence why they are my favourite P type.

    Concisely, I do not choose Ne, as I stated. It was regarding P types. Intuition is only a consequential aspect, as I do not have a strong inclination toward ESTPs. The Perception function is extroverted, and the Judgement function is introverted.. All well and good, whilst I chose my favourite P type in line with the tertiary function's relationship with the judgement function. In this case; Ti (J) and Fe (J) being closely related. Feeling of course being inferior to the thinking process.

    Do you understand? Any further need for elaboration?
    I understand your viewpoint, yet it still doesn't click as valid.

    I also noticed that we use the method differently, perhaps if i explained my original post. I will take 3 and 9 as exemplars.

    3. I type :(Ti>Ni>Fi>Si)
    9. J type :(Te>Fe) - inferior>dominant

    In point 3: It means that I prefer dominant Ti (ISTP,INTP) then Ni (INTJ,INFJ) then Fi (INFP, ISFP) then Si (ISFJ, ISTJ) in that order.
    In point 9: It means that I prefer Te users to Fe users, and by inferior > dominant, I mean that i prefer these functions to be 2nd rather than 1st. so the order is INTJ-ISTJ, INFJ-ISFJ, ENTJ-ESTJ, ENFJ-ESFJ.

    The system was show my preferred qualities and attributes in the functions themselves rather than try to convey one type through diagrams. To further prove my point; i like ENFJs more than ISFJs, but this was commentary solely based on judging functions.

    This is a quote to help you relate to what is judging and what is percieving:

    Perceptive Functions

    Extroverted Perception:

    Extroverted Sensing (abbreviated as Se) - Absorbs reality in a very active way, using the concrete senses. Commonly type-cast as being a thrill seeker.
    Extroverted Intuition (abbreviated as Ne) - Perceives abstract connections within the external environment; views things in a global fashion.

    Introverted Perception:

    Introverted Sensing (abbreviated as Si) - Very methodical: notes and remembers information & sensory details.
    Introverted Intuition (abbreviated as Ni) - Abstract, yet linear. Perceives internal patterns; projects these patterns into the future. Rather mystical, especially when in conjunction (junction) with a Feeling function.

    Judgemental Functions


    Extroverted Judgement:
    Extroverted Thinking (abbreviated as Te) - Makes and acts upon external decisions based on objective principles. Decisive and confident.
    Extroverted Feeling (abbreviated as Fe) - Uses subjective values & emotions to make outward decisions...Judgement process is cognizant of societal/cultural values.

    Introverted Judgement:
    Introverted Thinking (abbreviated as Ti) - Reflectively evaluates things in a logical fashion; seeks coherence. Spatial and form-oriented...Incidentally, Carl Jung himself was a dominant Introverted Thinker.
    Introverted Feeling (abbreviated as Fi) - Also spatial and form-oriented, but the inward evaluation is a subjective, emotionally-reflective valuing process. Seeks harmony. SOURCE
    Taking the above link into consideration I should have stated point 9 more clearly:

    9. J : Ti, Fi, Te, Fe

    In your example with liking your ENTP friend, I still think the P function you should have mentioned was Ne. If you wanted to make it specific for ENTP you could have stated so. I only jotted down my thoughts in the form stated above as not to be redundant. Do you like your ENTP friend only for his P-ness? or is he your favorite for Es, Ns and Ts as well?




 
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