INFP: Somewhat air-headed and can be strange at times but overall, I really like INFPs because of how imaginative they are in a way that takes people and things and looks at them in angles I didn't even know were possible. It is hard to describe; you sort of have to be there to know, but this is why I find INFPs fascinating. They are also very passionate about their morals and are willing to stand up for what is right no matter what. To me, that is extremely admirable. At the same time, they can also be very goofy, which is entertaining to be around.
ENFP: Somewhat similar to the INFP, except they are more chill and rather than being a stubborn fighter type, I get the impression that they are more of an entertainer type. I love their wacky sense of humor and honestly I could talk to them for hours about strange conspiracy theories that other people might repel from. In this field we get each other, and also, ENFPs are my favorite personality type ❤️
ESTP: They have some bad blood like ESTJ and can also be dangerous like the ESTJ, but, they are a different kind of bada** than ESTJs. For example, when an ESTJ might use a gun, ESTP might just fist fight or use martial arts lol
The only thing I dislike about this type as well as with ISFP is the ego that they radiate and ironically it masks the insecurity by trying to act the opposite way. These types can also be materialistic and flirtatious, as I have learned from experience:(
ESFP: Can also be materialistic, but while ESTP has a brutal honesty kind of street swag, ESFP has a sassy kind of swag where they can just be very salty, have a good sense of humor (are able to improvise coming up with jokes on the spot) and have naturally good fashion sense and good insults (burns, roasts,etc.) They also have a sensitive side under this exterior, which also makes my opposite type fascinating.
ENTP: ENTP and INTP I also really like for their very complex mind and the way they are able to break the tension by turning complex, yet random ideas into jokes and also even insults or what would be a fight into a comedy so the person is forced to comply because it is too amusing and catches the person off guard. ENTPs are usually slightly better at it because Ti is their second function instead of their first.
INTP: Rather than being goofy and wacky like the ENTP, they are more dark and mysterious, often suppressing their emotions to the detriment of their inferior function, extroverted feeling, which is basically the function that helps you read the room. Under the surface, they are often very playful and empathetic, contrary to what the stereotype might suggest and even though they might deny it, INTPs need love like everyone else even if they do not act like it sometimes. At least, like the rest of these, this is from my personal experience. I like INTPs and ENTPs for their quirky intellect; it is never dull to have conversations with these types. INTPs can be very helpful as well :)
ISTP: The stereotype genuinely makes ISTPs seem much cooler than they are in real life. They are not the stereotypical cool like the ESTPs, but they are rather, emotionally cool and mature and much less stand-off-ish than the Myers Briggs will paint them, from what I have seen. They are basic yet have a moderate level of street and book intelligence, which is not easy to strike a balance between. They often get this cold reputation because Fe is also their inferior function, but it does not mean they are heartless, either. I always find the feeling types more dangerous because their understanding of emotions and empathy can be used for manipulation especially if the empathy is fake. Not to say that all Fe users are, but I would prefer someone cold and honest who has a hard time expressing feelings over someone who looks like they feel things on the surface but can use it for great evil. Extroverted feelers can be very compassionate but because they are portrayed so well, I just had to soil their reputation and point out that feelings can be dark, too (sort of).
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Myers Briggs Through the Lense of an INTJ;)
RandomSince I couldn't find a myers briggs tag... (smh)
