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    INFP - The Idealists

    NF: Children at Heart

    Would you consider yourself a "child at heart?"


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    ISFP - The Artists

    idkxxxxxxxxxxx

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    ENTJ - The Executives

    yes... but not most of the time.

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    INFP - The Idealists

    I do. l still long for the beautiful naivete and carefree innocence I once embraced as a young child, before becoming aware of confining expectations and human corruption.

    I enjoy reading children's fiction, watching cartoons as well as playing fun games of any kind. These dull my cynical edge which has caused me to harden my heart over the years. How I hate to 'grow up'...
    Last edited by Morpheus83; 02-03-2009 at 01:12 PM.
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    INFP - The Idealists

    Quote Originally Posted by andywg View Post
    I do. l still long for the beautiful naivete and carefree innocence I once embraced as a young child, before becoming aware of confining expectations and human corruption.

    I enjoy reading children's fiction, watching cartoons as well as playing fun games of any kind. These dull my cynical edge which has caused me to harden my heart over the years. How I hate to 'grow up'...
    You took the words right out of my mouth!
    Even though a lot of my childhood wasn't all happy times, I still long for the carefree innocence that you described. I love playing with [most] kids, I think because I can be my inner child around them, haha :)
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    INFP - The Idealists

    I definately am.

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    ENFP - The Inspirers


    I wish I can go back with the knowledge I have today and become a genius hehe. Anyways, I am still a kid at heart. I am one of those people that hates birthdays because it signifies me getting old.

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    INTJ - The Scientists

    I have been told that I have not changed much from when I was a child if that is what you are asking.
    Then again there is the Child-Parent-Adult theory, in which case I am more in line with the Adult/Parent roles..

    I honestly can't tell for sure how different I am from when I was a child. i would be foolish to claim I am the same, but dramatic changes are not so clearly available to my minds eye.

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    Unknown Personality


    Heh, always will be. It's just too much fun to be a kid. "Acting like an adult" is boring.

    I also have no dignity.

    In fact, I still battle my friends with foam swords and plastic shields! In Wal-Mart! Attaaack! Mwahahahaha!

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    INTJ - The Scientists

    Here we go, Transactional analysis on wikipedia.

    That would have gotten to me if I didn't recall the theory.
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