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This is a discussion on Are you a Shape-Shifter? within the General Psychology forums, part of the Topics of Interest category; I can be ISTJ, INTJ, ENTJ, ESTP, and INFP. Depends on the situation and my mood....

  1. #11

    I can be ISTJ, INTJ, ENTJ, ESTP, and INFP. Depends on the situation and my mood.







  2. #12

    Yes. I am an attention whore and I intuitively change my mind.



  3. #13

    Depending on sitiuations, I can act like an ENTP or ISTP. I switch between all three on certain occasions.



  4. #14

    Sensational

    Quote Originally Posted by ChaosRegins View Post
    Depending on sitiuations, I can act like an ENTP or ISTP. I switch between all three on certain occasions.
    I can't get to ISTP at all. ESTP is nigh impossible for me. e.g. I feel uncomfortable posing for a photograph. I tend to pull faces.

    N's can you pose for photographs?



  5. #15

    Quote Originally Posted by Perseus View Post
    I can't get to ISTP at all. ESTP is nigh impossible for me. e.g. I feel uncomfortable posing for a photograph. I tend to pull faces.

    N's can you pose for photographs?
    No, I look ridiculous.



  6. #16

    Quote Originally Posted by Perseus View Post

    Nothing less than this reply would be expected in character for an ENTJ. Snap out of it said the Turtle!

    Who is going to win the race, the Turtle or the Wolf?
    Refresh me. Who is the turtle?
    And, snap out of what? o_O

    Quote Originally Posted by Perseus View Post
    N's can you pose for photographs?
    Sometimes, but usually it just looks silly to me. Especially if I'm taking the photograph myself.



  7. #17

    Leader of the Wolfpack (in snappy mood)

    Quote Originally Posted by ClubbedWithSpades View Post
    Refresh me. Who is the turtle?
    And, snap out of what? o_O



    Sometimes, but usually it just looks silly to me. Especially if I'm taking the photograph myself.


    Snap out of it is what the impatient Wolf ENTJ says, the Snapping Turtle XNTP just hides in his shell (which Mustang Sally ESFJ finds delightful) and snaps if the Wolfpack starts sniffing.



  8. #18

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevinaswell View Post
    I'm a pretty damn good ENFPer if I need to be.

    But it's only because they've flocked to me and thus I've been watchin' 'em for so long >.<

    P.s. My N and P are for sure my favorites, I'd say.

    Funny, my boyfriend's an INTP, and I'm an ENXP *shapeshifter* wtih an NP that sticks (to answer the original inquiry). A great deal of my fascination with PersonalityCafe (and INTP Central, which, holy shiz, as a forum is so elaborate and articulately constructed by its creators and members it inspires me) sprang from my desire to better understand his modes. Much of my findings about ENFPs have allowed me to analyze objectively those flaws I share with them, but in filtering the sides of me that produce behavior that is seemingly undesirable to myself and to other INFP/various commentators about the forums I've visited, would be to rid myself of the qualities he has always been drawn to about me. For example: he expressly said that he appreciated my emotional expression (in written format) because he admitted he had trouble in that department, and also said on another occasion that he'd written a carbon copy of one of the most diary-like posts I'd ever shared, in a letter explaining himself once. He also seems to be attracted to very overtly compassionate women on the big screen. One in particular whose watermark is weeping on camera.... We developed our attraction for each other by brushing shoulders in the halls and communicating much online, but my public image, so to speak, was always candid and my heart/brain was on my sleeve enough for him to open up to me in return..... that was back in high school when we became acquainted. We're dating now, I see him often, but my main concern is to prevent myself from smothering him - as I've learned is characteristic of ENFPs - while not depriving him of the access to my emotions in such a way that magnifies the distance I know INFPs are prone to on their own.

    Have you developed any theories from your *personal experience* as to why ENFPs flock to you? For what reasons are you glad/annoyed that they do? Give me anything that pops into your head as you process my blather, really. Please! Thanks so much!!!!
    Last edited by squiz; 07-16-2009 at 05:00 AM. Reason: missing u



  9. #19

    I think I do. If I were a sticking to my personality type then mathematically speaking my friends should get along but I had a prty once and they had absolutely nothing to say to each other which made me think maybe i do morph to suit the situation. I'm still exploring my INFP personality so I'll have to let you know.



  10. #20

    With people I feel comfortable with I can become an obnoxious ENTP, and sometimes I can be a bit ISTP but in the end I'll always revert to my INTP form.




 
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