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This is a discussion on INTJ Stereotypes within the INTJ Forum - The Scientists forums, part of the NT's Temperament Forum- The Intellects category; This thread is redundant. Rather than re-posting a template why are we not discussing or suggesting stereotypes that currently exist ...

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    INTJ - The Scientists

    This thread is redundant.



    Rather than re-posting a template why are we not discussing or suggesting stereotypes that currently exist for our MBTI type?
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  2. #572
    INTJ - The Scientists

    @Cetanu Alrightly then! First is the jerk thing and non-romantic stereotypes. Not true I know that INTJ's have a really confident temperament about us as well as knowing we are capable of doing anything that we know that we can do no guess work included. The romantic stereotype is also a false people do not really know it but most likely we are very romantic given in the right situation. We will plan and execute things well, very well. We may not show our softer side not until we throughly examine how things work between us. Thus this is what I really have to say about those two things first? Any opinions :)
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  3. #573
    INTJ - The Scientists

    Quote Originally Posted by 42JRacer View Post
    @Cetanu Alrightly then! First is the jerk thing and non-romantic stereotypes. Not true I know that INTJ's have a really confident temperament about us as well as knowing we are capable of doing anything that we know that we can do no guess work included. The romantic stereotype is also a false people do not really know it but most likely we are very romantic given in the right situation. We will plan and execute things well, very well. We may not show our softer side not until we throughly examine how things work between us. Thus this is what I really have to say about those two things first? Any opinions :)


    I believe one of the reasons people would even consider us unromantic in the first place lies in what "romance" is defined as. For the majority, romance connotes to that game of attraction in which one player winks, laughs, or breathes seductively and the opponent must then gather what they can from their friends' texts to form an equally magnified response. To me, and probably most of us here, that sounds like a huge waste of time.

    But if romance is defined by a steady engrossment in the large and small details of our lover's life, mental exercises striving for optimization of the apparent connection, and pronounced efforts made to keep the significant other in our lives, then I believe we can be very romantic.
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  4. #574
    INFP - The Idealists

    Quote Originally Posted by dpenarog View Post
    I believe one of the reasons people would even consider us unromantic in the first place lies in what "romance" is defined as. For the majority, romance connotes to that game of attraction in which one player winks, laughs, or breathes seductively and the opponent must then gather what they can from their friends' texts to form an equally magnified response. To me, and probably most of us here, that sounds like a huge waste of time.

    But if romance is defined by a steady engrossment in the large and small details of our lover's life, mental exercises striving for optimization of the apparent connection, and pronounced efforts made to keep the significant other in our lives, then I believe we can be very romantic.
    No ifs needed. You can't define romance!

    (Seriously, I love you guys.)

    EDIT: No wait. Stereotypes of INTJ, not INFP. Okay, I got this...no, no I haven't...damn it, I was just telling a joke and now I'm lost, I hope me going off-topic is allowed here?

    EDIT2: If anyone is interested I'd try and help you feel romance if you want? Like actually so you could smell it. (Okay, okay, this is too funny now.(i.e. Stupid of me) I ruined this thread and its rhythm? I hope not, I don't want that. I just want to talk.)

    EDIT3: I could do this all day, stereotypes are so fun, I don't know why. Even though they de-humanise...okay I'll stop now promise.
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  5. #575
    Unknown Personality

    Quote Originally Posted by dpenarog View Post
    I believe one of the reasons people would even consider us unromantic in the first place lies in what "romance" is defined as. For the majority, romance connotes to that game of attraction in which one player winks, laughs, or breathes seductively and the opponent must then gather what they can from their friends' texts to form an equally magnified response. To me, and probably most of us here, that sounds like a huge waste of time.

    But if romance is defined by a steady engrossment in the large and small details of our lover's life, mental exercises striving for optimization of the apparent connection, and pronounced efforts made to keep the significant other in our lives, then I believe we can be very romantic.
    I wink and breathe seductively on everyone, usually at the same time in order to optimize romance.
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  6. #576
    INTJ - The Scientists

    I read an article where a police psycholgist suggested that most if not all Psychopaths are INTJ's. I sent her an incredibly well written response in which I tore her article to pieces and then rubbed it in my hair.



  7. #577
    Unknown Personality

    INTJs make great lovers.
    *confirmed*


    Enjoy a picture of Don Flamingo, my idol.



  8. #578
    ENFJ - The Givers

    Quote Originally Posted by INTJ the DC View Post
    INTJs make great lovers.
    *confirmed*


    Enjoy a picture of Don Flamingo, my idol.

    they also make great sex addicts. :/
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  9. #579
    ENFJ - The Givers

    of course, none of you here are like that :)



  10. #580
    Unknown Personality

    Quote Originally Posted by GiaLynn View Post
    they also make great sex addicts. :/
    Is that a proposition?




 
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