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    ISFP - The Artists

    We really must be the invisible type...

    Have you ever noticed other forums don't even talk about us when discussing other types... Why is that?

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    ISTP - The Mechanics


    I have. But, they don't usually talk about us either. I'm not sure why... good question.



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    ISFP - The Artists

    I do feel left out. :(
    Or maybe we are too cool to mention, because if you mention ISFP's we will get the mafia after you.
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    ISFP - The Artists

    Guess we just don't come up unless the topic is about art or something



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    ENFP - The Inspirers

    Haaahhaha :D sometimes I mention about You
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    INTJ - The Scientists

    I love ISFPs. <3

    I lurk here. You're not invisible.
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    ISFP - The Artists


    We didnt even get talked about much when I went around and posted that "What do you think about the other types?" deal...



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    ISFP - The Artists

    I don't think we post around enough on other types' forums either.
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    Unknown Personality


    Sometimes people mistype others. Every sensitive person people on here know, seems to automatically be an infp. Then they describe them, and it sounds off. In the same sense, many people could be talking about an infp, when in reality, they are talking about an isfp.

    Certain types are more in "vogue" here, because they are more represented, and thus they are more on the radar of people here. Doesn't necessarily mean you're invisible in real life :)

    Infact, I have seen on a few occassions recently, the assertion that xsfps' are generally the most well liked, easy to get along with, and accepting of others' types!

    But yes we should talk about you guys more... especially sensors. And not in the default negative way. You have a lot to offer the world and others, for sure.
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    INFP - The Idealists

    I just don't know if I know any other ISFPs IRL, even, or if I do, the great Sensor/iNutitor divide I experience comes into play, and I keep my distance. I don't talk about y'all cuz I have no idea who you are, what you're like, and what it's like to be around you.




 
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