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ISFP and ENTJ friends
ISFPs are either
or
There is no in between.
you come into my house, you disrespect my aesthetic
ISFPs
Types as harmless but (somehow) unnecessary habits
ISTP: Holding your breath when a character in a movie/TV show does to see if you could make it
ESTP: Avoiding the cracks between tiles and bricks when you walk
INTP: Texting a friend when you're behind their door rather than ringing the doorbell
ENTP: Babbling horrible things to your pets in a sweet voice and enjoying the fact they're happy and don't know what you're telling them
INFP: Clicking "maybe later" when an app asks you to rate it even if you're never going to just because you don't want to hurt its feelings
ENFP: Always keeping your music on shuffle yet skipping every song because it's not the one you want to hear
ISFP: Tapping the top of a soda can before opening it
ESFP: Opening the microwave a second before it's ready to avoid hearing the beep
ISFJ: Instinctively saying "sorry" when you bump into inanimate objects
ESFJ: Liking a friend's Facebook post if no one else has even if you don't really care about it just so they don't feel like the post was a mistake
ISTJ: Counting the amount of stairs as you walk up
ESTJ: Checking the keyboard after making a typo to see how close the missed key was to the key you pressed to judge how acceptable the typo was
INTJ: Removing earbuds from your ear every now and then to make sure the sound isn't coming out of your phone/computer
ENTJ: In bed, counting how many hours of sleep you would get if you fell asleep right now and feeling anxious as the amount goes down
INFJ: Restarting a song when you're distracted and miss your favorite part
ENFJ: Smiling at a crying baby to cheer them up even if they're not looking at you
Quick Guide To MBTI (read pls)
I put a lot of effort into this, so if you could like or reblog that would be fantastic! Hope you enjoy!!! :)
INFP
Hobbies: Crying, listening to music, writing, drawing
Best Friend: ISFP, ENFP
Enemies: INTJ… maybe…
Fear: The fact that they may never be understood.
Best Quality: Imagination, creativity
ENFP
Hobbies: Writing, thinking/brainstorming, talking, drawing, parties, to depress themselves with thoughts….
Best Friends: INFJ, INFP, ENFP, INTJ
Enemies: None….
Fear: The thought that in 100 years them and all of the people they love will die and probably be forgotten…….
Best Quality: Imagination/creativity, enthusiasm/optimism
ESFP
Hobbies: Sports, parties, talking 24/7, social media friends
Best Friends: ESFP, ESTP, ESFJ
Enemies: INTJ, probably…. or none
Fear: That bug that appeared before turning the lights off *gives them the creeps*
Best Quality: Enthusiasm, social skills
ISFP
Hobbies: Drawing, painting, crying, acting
Best Friends: INFP, ISFJ, ESFJ
Enemies: ENTJ
Fears: Having an boring life.
Best Quality: Understanding, comforting, drawing :P
INTP
Hobbies: Research, reading, writing, arguing
Best Friends: INTJ, ENTP
Enemies: ESFJ, ESFP, ESTP
Fears: Being common. Knowing that you are just another person, that you aren’t unique.
Best Quality: Clever, revolutionary
ENTP
Hobbies: Arguing, memes, research, friends
Best Friends: INTP, ENFP
Enemies: Seems like the person with enemies, but I can’t think of one…
Fears: Making no difference what so ever
Best Quality: Revolutionary, practical, creative
ESTP
Hobbies: Sports
Best Friends: ENTP, ESFP, ISTP
Enemies: ISFJ, INFJ
Fears: Not living life to the fullest
Best Quality: Brave
ISTP
Hobbies: Sports, acting like their James Bond, jumping from buildings
Best Friends: ESTP, INTP
Enemies: ENFP, ENTP
Fears: Not living life to the fullest
Best Quality: Brave
INFJ
Hobbies: Reading, thinking, solving problems, giving advice
Best Friends: INTJ, ENFP
Enemies: ESTP
Fears: Not being helpful.
Best Quality: Selfless/Helpful and give great advice
ENFJ
Hobbies: Helping people, parties, talking,
Best Friends: ENFP, INFJ, ESFJ
Enemies: Anyone who is insensitive…
Fears: Not helping anyone, feeling helpless and unresourceful
Best Quality: Selfless/Helpful
ESFJ
Hobbies: Parties! Friends! Coffee? Beer? who knows :P
Best Friends: ENFP, ESFP, ENFJ
Enemies: INTJ
Fears: People thinking bad about them. People disliking them, specially the people they love (rejection)
Best Quality: SOCIAL AF
ISFJ
Hobbies: Taking care of people, thinking? Idk :P
Best Friends: Basically everyone who isn’t a bitch
Enemies: Everyone who is a bitch….
Fears: Never being loved
Best Quality: Protective/Selflessnes
INTJ and ISTJ
Hobbies: Thinking, mapping out a 50 page masterpiece plan, reading?, mbti tumblr, probably
Best Friends: INFJ, INTP, ISTP
Enemies: ESFP, ESFJ
Fears: Nothing?? Not making a difference…
Best Quality: IQ Level 90000+
ENTJ and ESTJ
Hobbies: Screaming, being DA BOSS, thinking/socialising/telling people what to do/wondering why people don’t work
Best Friends: INTJ, ENFJ, ESTJ, ENTP
Enemies: ENFP, INFP, ISFP
Fears: NOTHING!!! Maybe…
Best Quality: #ImNotBossy,ImTheBoss
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If you can do this quick survey about cognitive functions click HERE. It’s just one question :P
This post though.
For IxFPs, the greatest “gap” or distance lies between their Fi (first function) and Te (last function). This means that their greatest inhibition often can lie in living or acting out their deeply felt emotions/values (from my experience, it often can be more so for INFPs, since their Si holds them back, whereas an ISFP’s Se will make them act more impulsively). For that reason, anything that enables me to live my feelings in a natural, easy way, to let them just flow without restraint into action, is nothing but complete fulfillment. It’s that feeling of being what I’m supposed to be and just feeling fully alive.
Quick Summary of the Axes
Submitted by Steve
Si/Ne: I see all this information around me and I want to narrow it down to one single truth that makes sense to me.
Ne/Si: This is what I always believed but I want to explore everything it has to offer, under different facets.
Se/Ni: This is what’s happening right now, but what are the deeper implications of it?
Ni/Se: I see this information going in this direction but it will only come true once I see it for myself in real time.
Fe/Ti: We need to get along but that can only happen when we step back and analyze how each other work.
Ti/Fe: This is the logical data and truth of things, so how can I communicate it to others?
Fi/Te: This is what fuels me, motivates me and I want to do something about it.
Te/Fi: This is what logically has to be done but I want to make sure it works with what I believe in.
The most emotional people can have the hardest time talking about their feelings, because they learned to hold it in.
INFP thoughts (via infpcafe)
INFP: *explaining Romeo And Juliet*
ENTP 1: Well, that’s what happens when you follow your heart.
ENTP 1: TRAGEDY
ENTP 2: MURDER
INFJ: DEATH IN GENERAL
INFP: what
“’Come out of your shell’ – that noxious expression which fails to appreciate that some animals naturally carry shelter everywhere they go and some humans are just the same.
Susan Cain (via introvertlifestyle)
MBTI Types as Accurate Stereotypes + Surprising Characteristics
ENTJ:
Stereotype that’s true: Whatever the ladder is, they’re heading straight for the top. Surprising characteristic: Actually genuinely interested in how people are doing and what’s going on with them.
INTJ:
Stereotype that’s true: Logical planners to the max. Surprising characteristic: Flirtatious and/or coy as all get out.
ENFJ:
Stereotype that’s true: Will 10/10 give motivational speeches. Also very sensitive to accidentally hurting people’s feelings. Surprising characteristic: Can be very stubborn/adamant about things.
INFJ:
Stereotype that’s true: Will stare into your soul and try to discover your essence. Surprising characteristic: Incredible goofballs that love to have fun.
ESTJ:
Stereotype that’s true: 10/10 will be super hard on you, 10/10 don’t mean for you to take it personally. Surprising characteristic: Enjoy being controversial.
ISTJ:
Stereotype that’s true: The most incredibly steady people you will ever meet in your entire life. Surprising characteristic: Are generally really personable and happy to be around people. Very non-intimidating and interested in making things work for everyone.
ESFJ:
Stereotype that’s true: Get really anxious about taking care of people. Surprising characteristic: Absolutely excel at scathing remarks.
ISFJ:
Stereotype that’s true: Will bake you cookies and their hair is always perfect. Surprising characteristic: Rich and complex inner life that goes way beyond the smiles and nods they give everyone on the outside.
ENFP:
Stereotype that’s true: Ramble. A lot. Surprising characteristic: Take things a lot less personally than you’d think, fans of honesty over placating.
INFP:
Stereotype that’s true: Somewhere far, far away in their own little world. Surprising characteristic: Could easily level you with one well-placed verbal blow and argue you into the ground.
ENTP:
Stereotype that’s true: Like to debate with people and play devil’s advocate. Surprising characteristic: Don’t like to back people into corners or decisions.
INTP:
Stereotype that’s true: Nerds to the max. Surprising characteristic: Good at engaging with people/carrying on conversations when they want to be.
ESFP:
Stereotype that’s true: Love to party. Surprising characteristic: Really need time for themselves, more so than you’d think.
ISFP:
Stereotype that’s true: Care about people a lot. Also really into fashion. Surprising characteristic: Sinnamon rolls to the max.
ESTP:
Stereotype that’s true: Must. Always. Be. Active. Surprising characteristic: Can make a plan and make it work quite well.
ISTP:
Stereotype that’s true: Sports and hobbies are their thing and they are very good at them. Surprising characteristic: Take their loyalties extremely seriously.
How each Mbti type actually thinks pretty deeply (Se users first)
ESFP: on the outside may seem very Radom and crazy and loving hanging with the people around them. But takes a moment sometimes to step off and think about their feelings and reflect on things. This is usually when you see that they can be very insightful and unique. It’s a whole different side to them that has its own story.
ESTP: They are big thinkers. All you see on the outside is crazy impulsive and fun. But if you actually take some time and talk to them they really are very interesting people. They explain things so very well and it’s just so perfect.
ISFP: On the outside they seem very fun and kind and sometimes very impulsive as well. But they have a very unique perspective. They seem so emotional with a logical edge that I just can’t explain. They just have a way of doing things that is just very different. It’s hard to explain.
ISTP: If you can actually get into a conversation with one and you interest them. They are very insightful. They also have deep emotions and loyalty through it all. If you have an ISTP that is loyal to you they will do almost anything for you. Their perspective of things is very objective and they can actually help you find out more about yourself than you think. Ask an ISTP (that your close too) what you’re like to them. It’s very surprising what they know.
??? someone broke into my grandmas house while she was gone & shaved the matted fur off her cat
i want to emphasize that the cat was the only thing altered here
would also like to add that this occcurred sometime between 11 pm & 9 am. we have no leads. the cat is fine & probably appreciates not having a huge mat on his neck, but, like, that’s a really weird kind of vigilante justice, still
chaotic good
What actually runs in the veins of the 16 types
ENTJ: The crushed souls of the defeated
INTJ: Ice
ENTP: Memes
INTP: Nothing. They don’t have veins. They’re robots.
ENFJ: Liquid gold
INFJ: Ambrosia
ENFP: Margarita mix
INFP: Tears
ESTJ: Caffeine
ISTJ: Blood, because that’s what’s supposed to be there
ESTP: Vodka
ISTP: Gasoline
ESFJ: Hot chocolate
ISFJ: Cookie butter
ESFP: Glitter
ISFP: Rain
I don’t know what I expected, but I can’t argue with this.
MBTI Headcanon
ISFP’s constantly drink hot coffee/tea despite the season because holding a warm mug manufactures the warmth of another person’s hand. This is a double whammy because they do not need to be emotionally/physically vulnerable with another person to do so.
(ISFP’s specifically because High Fi doesn’t let people in easily, and High Se is very externally focused on the physical world.)
I’m...
DOMINANT FUNCTION:
Fe: Empathetic and warm-hearted. Other people are one of the most important things to me and I find it hard not to care about them or to want to keep them happy. I’m a lover of people
Fi: Emotional and opinionated. I have strong feelings about who/what I value and what is truly right, so I let my personal values influence myself more than anything else. I’m an idealist
Te: Driven and responsible. If I want to get something done, I’ll quickly find the most efficient way to do it. I’m a go-getter
Ti: Rational and independent. I love making logical sense of what I don’t know and figuring out how things work to solve problems or just for the hell of it. I’m an analytical thinker
Ne: Very stimulated by ideas and concepts. My mind is always energised by interesting thoughts and connections between them. I’m a visionary
Ni: Detached from the moment by itself and perceptive of the bigger picture. My 5 senses only take me so far, I’m mostly concerned with intangible possibilities and hidden meanings behind things. I’m a contemplator
Se: Spontaneous and highly in tune with my surroundings and happenings in them, which I’m almost always confident in experiencing and interacting with. I’m a realist
Si: Quite in touch with information I’ve gained in the past. My memory is very strong and I’m constantly comparing what I experience in the present to things I’ve experienced in the past. I’m a traditionalist
who…
AUXILIARY FUNCTION:
Fe: Highly values peace and harmony.
Fi: Is very in touch with their emotions and their sense of right and wrong.
Te: Takes charge to organise their environment and accomplish objectives in it.
Ti: Thinks logically and analyses information as objectively as possible.
Ne: Has an active imagination when it comes unrealistic/abstract ideas and possibilities of what could be.
Ni: Has clear plans and goals for the future along with a good idea of how to realise them.
Se: Sees things as they are and has no problems with improvisation or immersing themselves in the moment.
Si: Lets past experiences guide them and influence how they see the world.
When needed, I can…
TERTIARY FUNCTION:
Fe: Be gregarious and charming to get others to like me or to keep a social situation running smoothly,
Fi: Remind myself of my emotions and ideals of right and wrong,
Te: Do whatever it takes to complete a task or solve a problem,
Ti: Step away from emotions and make sense of things rationally,
Ne: Consider multiple possibilities and play with novel ideas,
Ni: See beyond my senses and pay attention to the intangible and to what could become of something in the future,
Se: Indulge in sensory experiences and be open to spontaneity,
Si: Thoroughly compare an experience or an idea to one that’s in my memories,
but many of my faults come from…
INFERIOR FUNCTION:
Fe: Not being very empathetic or sociable and not fully understanding how to properly act in some social situations.
Fi: Being too objective and not being able to foresee what feelings certain things can provoke in myself and others.
Te: Being reluctant to ignore my personal values and consider objective measurements of value and achievement.
Ti: Placing too much value on my own and other peoples’ feelings and not enough on objectivity and rationality.
Ne: Not being very open to novelty or uncertainty.
Ni: Failing to plan for the future or to perceive what my senses can’t.
Se: Being uncomfortable with living in the moment or interacting with my physical environment.
Si: Being bored by constant routine and predictability.