9s: How does your Enneatype effect your MBTI type?


Hello Guest! Sign up to join the discussion below...
Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 27
Thank Tree17Thanks

This is a discussion on 9s: How does your Enneatype effect your MBTI type? within the Type 9 Forum - The Peacemaker forums, part of the Body Triad - Types 8,9,1 category; "I agree with people just to shut them up as well. One way my 9 affects my MBTI type is ...

  1. #11
    Type 5

    "I agree with people just to shut them up as well. One way my 9 affects my MBTI type is that it makes me naturally smile a lot when talking to people"

    I agree with that sentence. While I still hold my ideals, in order to not get in an argument I will 'allow'' a different perspective to come into play. When talking I tend to smile, as to let a conversation actually take place, to 'decieve' them that I actually dont give a fuck. As soon as I can escape the smile will dissapear, and I will once again enter my introverted world.


  2. #12
    Type 9


    I'm the same, as soon as I'm done talking, my smile disappears. If I'm in group situations, I'll often be off by myself with my usual neutral face on and people will quite often try to get me to dance/smile/etc. I'll also "allow" a different perspective to come in just so there isn't an argument and the other person feels they got to have a say in it, then simply do what I want.

  3. #13
    Type 5

    Ever have that stare down with someone where you want to look away because of some nervousness? Even though they are weaker then you, you still hard a hard time staring them down. Are type nines perhaps the passive agressor?

  4. #14
    Type 9


    Nope, I find it easy to stare people down simply because I don't care. If I do stare someone down, I'm never the first to look away.

  5. #15
    Unknown

    Quote Originally Posted by mcgooglian View Post
    Nope, I find it easy to stare people down simply because I don't care. If I do stare someone down, I'm never the first to look away.
    Ha ha, I do the same thing too.
    Want to start a staring contest? Bring it on, betch.

  6. #16
    Type 9


    Quote Originally Posted by Harley View Post
    Ha ha, I do the same thing too.
    Want to start a staring contest? Bring it on, betch.
    It's on now.

    Take a look at this staredown starting at 33 seconds and guess which is my style of staredown.

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QISnpl820wo]YouTube - Aleksander Emelianenko vs James Thompson[/ame]

  7. #17
    Unknown

    Quote Originally Posted by mcgooglian View Post
    LMAO! I bet you you're a Thompson kind of staredown.
    I see myself more Emelianenko but with a " This is pointless you can't beat me, bitch." type of smirk

  8. #18
    Type 9


    Quote Originally Posted by Harley View Post
    LMAO! I bet you you're a Thompson kind of staredown.
    I see myself more Emelianenko but with a " This is pointless you can't beat me, bitch." type of smirk
    Nope, I'm an Emelianenko. *starts staring, wipes away dirt coming from nose, continues staring*

  9. #19
    Type 9

    Quote Originally Posted by AhmenRah View Post
    Ever have that stare down with someone where you want to look away because of some nervousness? Even though they are weaker then you, you still hard a hard time staring them down. Are type nines perhaps the passive agressor?
    Quote Originally Posted by mcgooglian View Post
    Nope, I find it easy to stare people down simply because I don't care. If I do stare someone down, I'm never the first to look away.
    I sometimes look away nervously, but once an actual stare down is started, it's on!
    sentilopis thanked this post.

  10. #20
    Type 9w1


    I think being an INTP 9 makes it easier for me to "fit in." I really play up my chameleon trait in order to ease social situations. I'd say I'm not nearly as awkward as the average INTP.
    Eylrid thanked this post.


 
Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Simple steps to ease dealing with each Enneatype
    By starri in forum Enneagram Personality Theory Forum
    Replies: 16
    Last Post: 10-24-2012, 10:26 PM
  2. What MBTI type did you used to be?
    By Charlie in forum General Psychology
    Replies: 53
    Last Post: 11-30-2011, 06:30 AM
  3. My story with an SJ enneatype 2 [warning: long!]
    By starri in forum ESFJ Forum - The Caregivers
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 09-04-2009, 03:41 AM
  4. MBTI Type II
    By knght990 in forum Personality Test Resources
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 08-01-2009, 05:38 AM
  5. MBTI etc. - how do you become your type?
    By druid in forum Myers Briggs Forum
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 06-17-2009, 07:17 PM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 11:27 PM.
Information provided on the site is meant to complement and not replace any advice or information from a health professional.
© PersonalityCafe - All rights reserved.