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🕸 mbti types reacting to juicy gossip 🧁 (yes, we all have our moments, don’t pretend ur holier-than-thou)
ENTP, ESFJ, ENFJ, ESTP
:OO “Nooooooo!!” *smirks*
ENTJ, INTJ, INFJ, ESTJ
“Oh, that’s it? You made it sound more shocking.”
ENFP, ISFJ, ESFP, ISFP
“TELL ME MORE! I promise I won’t say a WORD!”
INTP, ISTJ, ISTP, INFP
“Wait, can you say that again? I zoned out.”
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MBTI TYPES REACTING TO BEING TOLD THEY ARE QUIET
“okay, and?”
ENTJ, ESTJ, ISTP, ISFP
“i’m just shy.”
INFP, INFJ, ENFP
“I don’t have much to say, so I won’t speak.”
ISTJ, INTP, INTJ, ENFJ
“Oh, sorry.”
ESFJ, ESFP, ISFJ
“You’re sus.”
ENTP, ESTP
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MBTI & ENNEAGRAM COMBOS
source: enneagraminstitute.com
🍰 INFJ and ISFJ edition 🍦 INFJ (Ni-Fe-Ti-Se Ne-Fi-Te-Si) ISFJ (Si-Fe-Ti-Ne Se-Fi-Te-Ni)
What is the enneagram? Enneagram is another typing system which focuses on the preferences, fears, desires, motivations, vices, health levels of nine different types. While MBTI talks about how we absorb and judge information, the enneagram describes reasons behind our actions and reactions, as well as our basic fears and desires.
1. Enneagram One Basic Fear: Of being corrupt/evil, defective Basic Desire: To be good, to have integrity, to be balanced Key Motivations: Want to be right, to strive higher and improve everything, to be consistent with their ideals, to justify themselves, to be beyond criticism so as not to be condemned by anyone. Point of Growth: Enneagram 7 Point of Stress: Enneagram 4
Enneagram 1 IxFJ will tend to have very high standards and expectations, of themselves especially, but of the world as well. Enneagram 1 will influence their auxiliary Fe to be more aware of the effects certain morals and values will have on the group, which can often cause them to be more pushy of their beliefs in hopes they are doing the right thing and helping the group for the better. This combination makes for perfectionistic but highly considerate individuals who tend to take on more than they can bare due to the constant comparison they go through daily, trying to be better people than they were the day before.
Their critic parent function Fi, IxFJ 1s will often feel like they are not ‘doing enough’ or the things they are doing are not effective enough, which can cause them to be overly fixated on doing the right thing, but struggling to do what is right for them (often as a result beating themselves up for their “failures”).
Because of their trickster Te, IxFJ 1s will struggle to create boundaries, often struggling to execute their idealistic ideas and therefore being prone to lashing out or becoming extremely self-righteous or protective when things are not playing out in their understanding of what’s good for the group. As 1 goes to 4 in stress, this will make them prone to isolating themselves from the world at times of disappointment, because they will feel like their efforts are not good enough or needed, making them go into xi-Ti loops filled with overthinking, self doubt, and often a loss of hope.
In growth, 1 goes to 7, which will help IxFJ 1s become more patient and accepting of themselves. They will learn to deal with stressors caused by their interior functions: for INFJs with inferior Se, a 1 in 7’s growth will help them take action and enjoy living in the present without worrying about every consequence of their actions, and ISFJs with inferior Ne will learn to move on from their past mistakes and see change as a thing which can bring them a better insight into the world rather than a definite path to failure.
2. Enneagram Two
Basic Fear: Of being unwanted, unworthy of being loved Basic Desire: To feel loved Key Motivations: Want to be loved, to express their feelings for others, to be needed and appreciated, to get others to respond to them, to vindicate their claims about themselves. Point of Growth: Enneagram 4 Point of Stress: Enneagram 8
This is a fairly common combination, making IxFJ 2s a lot more in touch with their Fe over Ti, as they will naturally have a preference to comfort others, give good advice, understand the people around them, be needed inna group. They will feel at their most useful when they can use their insights and observations to help others and help them heal in hopes for their efforts being appreciated and reciprocated in the future. This combination makes for helpful individuals who often tend to be perceived as extroverts due to their seemingly open and eager nature.
However, IxFJ 2s’ loops may be rather extreme compared to the average IxFJ due to 2′s need to feel needed. In average IxFJ loops, Fe gets substituted by Ti, making IxFJs detach from the group. However, as 2s have a deep desire to feel needed, IxFJ 2s may be jumping from two extremes during their stressful times - isolating from the world and blaming people for their dissatisfaction as a way to justify their behavior and feeling separated from the group and blaming themselves and their behavior as a way to justify other people’s actions towards them.
As enneagram 2 goes to 8 in stress, their inferior functions may be more oriented towards the fear of losing control once they are separated and unneeded. Because of this, ISFJ 2s will forcefully create restrictions on themselves and people around them in order to stay away from stressors caused by their inferior Ne. INFJ 2s on the other hand will shy away from experiences where they cannot see the future consequences/ predict the behavior of others and will instead often remain in positions where they can plan ahead and remain needed and staying in control of their inferior Se stressors.
3. Enneagram Three
Basic Fear: Of being worthless Basic Desire: To feel valuable and worthwhile Key motivations: Want to be affirmed, to distinguish themselves from others, to have attention, to be admired, and to impress others. Point of Growth: Enneagram 6 Point of Stress: Enneagram 9
This combination will often influence IxFJs to come off like their thinking counterparts - IxTJs with a w4 influence on the 3, or more extroverted and charming like ExFJs with a w2 influence. Enneagram 3 IxFJs are often very hard working and dedicated to things they do, often serving as an example to other people around them. If they make sense out of their projects, they will often be unstoppable, however if they don’t get validation/ satisfaction from their peers, they can get easily discouraged.
At their best, IxFJ 3s will be empowered by small achievements and will often be able to see opportunities arise all around them. They will seek deeper meaning in their actions rather than doing this for others or to get validation from others to feel significant. They will also be more focused on close connections they have with some people rather than trying to be a significant part of many groups.
Due to inferior Se, INFJ 3s may struggle with setting highly unrealistic expectations of themselves and therefore struggling with comparing themselves to others and the plans they set for themselves. They might often struggle with getting lost in their work and therefore losing themselves in the process, and in these times being influenced by 3 going to 9 in stress and detaching from everything and becoming highly avoidant. Because of this INFJ 3s may quickly become apathetic towards their projects and hobbies, often struggling to see the point of their actions and therefore indulging in unhealthy tertiary Ti (over)thinking.
ISFJ 3s will be affected differently by their inferior function Ne. While INFJ 3s will be rather prone to setting unrealistic expectations and picking up new hobbies and passions in order to succeed, ISFJ 3s may often feel paralyzed by trying new things in the fear of failing, which leads them to a lot of self doubt and demotivation. Because of this, ISFJ 3s may tend to rather stick to a couple of things they are good at and therefore struggle to find a balance between doing what they love and doing what they feel is best for them. They will therefore often become territorial or possessive of things they are good at, often placing restrictions on others in order to feel significant in their field.
4. Enneagram Four
Basic Fear: That they have no identity or personal significance Basic Desire: To find themselves and their significance (to create an identity) Key motivations: Want to express themselves and their individuality, to create and surround themselves with beauty, to maintain certain moods and feelings, to withdraw to protect their self-image, to take care of emotional needs before attending to anything else Point of Growth: Enneagram 1 Point of Stress: Enneagram 2
This combination will cause IxFJs to be more in contact with their tertiary function Ti, as enneagram 4 places a higher value on introspection and personal understanding. Because Fi is not in their primary stack, they will find themselves using their tertiary Ti to make sense out of themselves, which can often lead to them coming off more withdrawn and observant rather than open and outgoing, compared to enneagram 9 IxFJs for example. Because they will be more in touch with their introverted functions, IxFJ 4s will therefore also be a lot more skeptical and keep their thoughts and feelings to themselves.
IxFJ 4s will look for their identity often in their ability to understand the group and who they are in a group rather than IxFP 4s who will go to their passions for their identity. This is because IxFJs use their auxiliary Fe as a way to give them a peace of mind, hence also to achieve their goals and desires, making them prone to quietly look into others for a sense of identity.
This is particularly clear in times of stress when 4s go to 2, making IxFJs prone to blame themselves for not fitting in or feeling differently from the rest of the group, often making them sink into roles other people they deem significant are in. In these times, xi-Ti loops can happen, making them lose a sense of purpose as they will feel insignificant in a group, which will, with 2’s influence, make them overly blend into a group, often losing a sense of their own understanding and feeling lost.
In growth, however, IxFJ 4s will become a lot more confident and self-assured, finding value in themselves by seeing what they are capable of by understanding the world around them through their own observations. They will feel most significant in the group once others feel inspired by them and start valuing their understanding.
5. Enneagram 5
Basic Fear: Being useless, helpless, or incapable Basic Desire: To be capable and competent Key Motivations: Want to possess knowledge, to understand the environment, to have everything figured out as a way of defending the self from threats from the environment. Point of Growth: Enneagram 8 Point of Stress: Enneagram 7
This enneagram tends to affect INFJs and ISFJs in different ways, as it is prone to influencing their dominant percieving functions (Ni and Si). Enneagram 5s seek to understand the environment and possess knowledge about it. As IxFJ’s percieving functions are different, this can be done in different ways for them. Regardless, this combination makes for observant and deep thinkers, often very insightful (especially about human behavior). For INFJ 5s, understanding the environment will be done by coming in touch with their Ni and collecting probabilities and assumptions about their environment and coming to conclusions about it. INFJ 5s will therefore often learn things in an abstract way, often inspecting possibilities, and therefore prone to living in their own world. Due to inferior Se, INFJ 5s will feel stressed out by physical things they seem to not be able to figure out and may therefore be avoidant.
ISFJ 5s, on the other hand, will understand and process their environment through their dominant Si. Because of this, they might be more prone to observing and comparing their environment, adapting their findings to what they are used to seeing. This combination makes for very organized individuals, as due to their inferior Ne, ISFJ 5s tend to feel stressed out by the unknown and things which are unrestricted, which will often cause them to put restrictions around them and organize themselves accordingly.
When it comes to 7′s influence of enneagram 5s in stress, this will cause IxFJs’ grips to be a lot more actively obsessive. INFJ 5s may find it easy to get addicted to certain physical things, ISFJ 5s may get consumed into their ideas and struggle to reconnect with the real world. When they get constrained by external forces, IxFJ 5s will often ‘run away’ from the conflict and isolate with their coping mechanisms.
In growth, with the influence of enneagram 8, IxFJ 5s will struggle less with their trickster Te (feeling tricked by making decisions, facts, etc.) as it will help them feel more in control of their own world.
6. Enneagram 6
Basic Fear: Of being without support and guidance Basic Desire: To have security and support Key Motivations: Want to have security, to feel supported by others, to have certitude and reassurance, to test the attitudes of others toward them, to fight against anxiety and insecurity Point of Growth: Enneagram 9 Point of Stress: Enneagram 3
This combination makes for extremely loyal and dedicated individuals. IxFJ 6s tend to be very friendly and understandig, often supportive friends with a strong sense of duty. Enneagram 6 tends to mainly influence ISFJs by making their dominant function more responsibility focused and their inferior Ne’s stressors more safety-based. Enneagram 6 will influence INFJ’s Ni to be more future-oriented, often making them more organized and skeptical. Enneagram 6s also tend to find their values from the group setting, which will cause IxFJs’ Fe to be a lot more group-value focused rather than emotion-based.
As 6s are safety focused, IxFJ 6s will therefore be prone to seeking comfort within their tertiary Ti function, which will often cause them to overthink their decisions and feel paralyzed by the possibilities of the things that could go wrong, which will make them a lot more careful than IxFJs with more active, extroverted enneagrams. Their inferior functions will therefore also display in a more passive way, making them often prone to drawing in under immense amount of stress rather than making impulsive decisions.
At their best, IxFJ 6s will become more self assured and active decision-makers who will not shy away from a challenge if they feel threatened. They will also be more comfortable sharing their own worries with others and seeking external support.
7. Enneagram 7
Basic Fear: Of being deprived and in pain, missing out Basic Desire: To be satisfied and content, to have their needs fulfilled Key Motivations: Want to maintain their freedom and happiness, to avoid missing out on worthwhile experiences, to keep themselves excited and occupied, to avoid and discharge pain Point of Growth: Enneagram 5 Point of Stress: Enneagram 1
IxFJ 7s tend to be quite a paradoxical combination. However, this combination makes for very accepting and positive individuals who often have the drive to try make their closest the happiest they can be. They will see freedom and being free through a lense of their xi-Fe: this means that freedom for them will often be the ability to grow with people around them, be free from judgement and pressure to fit in. They will feel their best when people appreciate their advice and judgement and will trust their path, when they don’t feel people’s unrealistic expectations strain on their positive outlook. IxFJ 7s therefore tend to come off very open and easy going, sometimes even mistaken for extroverts.
However, when IxFJ 7s feel judged or pressured, or they feel overwhelmed by being in a negative environment, they will take these feelings onto themselves and often become highly critical, struggling to see the positives around them. In these moments, they tend to negatively use their Ti to point out flaws in those they start to resent due to the headspace they put them into.
Under immense stress, IxFJ 7s will be prone to lash out and make highly impulsive decisions they would normally think through, making their grips a lot more active than the average. INFJs may often make destructive actions on a whim, while ISFJs may often say a lot of things they don’t mean and hurt people in the process.
8. Enneagram 8
Basic Fear: Of being harmed or controlled by others Basic Desire: To protect themselves (to be in control of their own life and destiny) Key Motivations: Want to be self-reliant, to prove their strength and resist weakness, to be important in their world, to dominate the environment, and to stay in control of their situation. Point of Growth: Enneagram 2 Point of Stress: Enneagram 5
This combination makes for very protective and strong-willed IxFJs. While IxFJ 2s, for example, tend to use their Fe as a way to feel needed, often using it to detect what people desire in certain situations, enneagram 8 will influence IxFJs’ Fe to be more aware of threats to the group, people’s intentions and things that need to be done in order to keep the group in control and safe from outside influences. This will often cause INFJs to use their Ni-Fe combination to become more fixated on implications and consequences, often a lot more aware of the world around them through observations of people’s behavior. Because of this, INFJ 8s might be prone to struggling to open up or trust others as they might become fixated on the implications of their actions or the possibilities of others taking control of them. ISFJs will be a lot more focused on learning from past mistakes, which will often cause them to struggle to allow newcomers into the group or feel threatened when people seem to be going against what should be done based on past experiences due to their dominant Si.
At their worst, IxFJ 8s’ grips will be influenced by 8′s stress point enneagram 5, which will make them more insensitive to others and themselves. They will act irrationally, paranoidly trying to protect themselves against ‘threats’ they see. ISFJs will adopt the mentality of their Ne grip, which will force them to become a lot more paranoid and focused on the negative possibilities of situations. This will cause them to often lash out at those they feel are contributing to these negative possibilities and push people away in order to be protected. INFJ 8’s Se grips will be very indulgent and obsessive - they might struggle to focus on the big picture and rather seek satisfaction from immediate moments, forcing them to overdo things they normally don’t have an interest in. They might also become a lot more saggressive towards people they care about or people who are trying to help them during these times. IxFJ 8s’ grips tend to be a lot more intense than the average, and they will also deal with every day doubts a lot more intensley and be a lot more reactive than IxFJs of other enneagrams.
9. Enneagram 9
Basic Fear: Of loss and separation Basic Desire: To have inner stability "peace of mind" Key Motivations: Want to create harmony in their environment, to avoid conflicts and tension, to preserve things as they are, to resist whatever would upset or disturb them. Point of Growth: Enneagram 3 Point of Stress: Enneagram 6
This is a fairly common combination for the types. IxFJ 9s tend to be very patient, tolerant and conflict-avoidant types. They will place a high value on maintaining social harmony instead of understanding the group, as their auxiliary Fe will be influenced with the thought that they will feel their healthiest and find their purpose once the group is satisfied and in harmony. IxFJ 9s are highly attuned with the attitudes of the group, often being one of the first ones to pick up on negative energy, bad intentions or conflict arising. They are often mistaken for extroverts or perceivers due to their easygoing and ‘open’ nature, as they rarely make their anxieties known to the world.
Their anxieties will be caused by their inferior functions and powered by 9’s fears. Inferior Ne will cause ISFJ 9s to isolate from people/ react apathetically when others make overly rash decisions or choices they can’t say no to (as they expect conflict in case they rebel). INFJs’ inferior Se will cause them to feel separated from the group due to their proneness to overthinking situations they haven’t predicted. People’s unexpected actions will cause these types’ inferior functions to stress them out as they will feel pending conflict and separation from the group.
At their best, 9 who goes to 3, will help them feel more in control of their actions, as they will slowly start accepting their trickster Te rather than avoiding it out of fear. They will become more decisive and self sufficient, more confident in themselves and their own decisions. During this time, IxFJ 9s will start developing the mindset of “I’m enough” instead fearing separation.
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MBTI OBSERVATIONS #19
🤢 anger edition 😜
INFP: They will first go with the classic “everything is fine”, then proceed to be passive aggressive and sassy, and maybe a month later EXPLODE on you, angry-angry edition.
INFJ: Anger seems to make them pretty zoned out and detached. They tend to separate themselves from the situation completely and not respond. The topic that caused this anger may be avoided for weeks to come afterwards.
ISFP: Opposite to INFP, they tend to have a big anger explosion first, maybe throw some things around or yell for a short amount of time, then say everything is fine and they forgive you, but can stay passive aggressive for a while afterwards.
ISFJ: Snarky comments when the problem is being mentioned, but big rejection of the fact they are angry. They may angrily move things around or try to fix things around them, and be especially stubborn.
INTP: A lot more critical than usual, but rarely gets physical. Sometimes anger tends to paralyze them or make them skip over words when they are trying to explain things or make them struggle to focus or get to the point.
INTJ: Similarly to INFJs, they will be more zoned out and prone to isolating themselves from the situation, but they will also be more prone to taking things personally when the person they are angry at talks to them.
ISTP: The “I don’t care” attitude that turns stone cold. Might struggle to control their facial expressions and behaviors and can be more focused on the flaws of the source of their anger.
ISTJ: Often will feel the need to prove the source of their anger wrong. “I AM NOT YELLING” (is yelling) type of mood. Will hold that grudge for a while. They tend to try to justify their actions to themselves to make sure they are not in the wrong.
ENFP: They will be very actively defensive, sticking to the source of their anger (especially people) until they feel like they convinced them there is no reason to create drama. A lot more argumentative than usual.
ESFP: Very competitive around the source of their anger. Very loud, prone to yelling. Struggles to accept criticism during this time (adding oil to fire type of thing). Tends to stop being angry very fast afterwards.
ENFJ: Might exaggerate things in order to get as many people on their side. They tend to try to get away from the conflict by distracting the group and themselves from the problem but rarely forgetting about it.
ESFJ: More easily overwhelmed and anxious around the source of their anger. Will try to seem unrealistically perfect and unbothered, keeping a cool front. Can be very sassy or bring up the problem in a way that makes it known but protects them from extra criticism.
ENTP: May go on long rants, often insisting to confront the source of their anger. Similarly to ENFJs, they tend to keep people on their side to support their story. They might feel entertained for a while, then very disappointed, but then let it go and get angry at themselves for not being able to stay angry for long.
ESTP: Openly angry. Often the impulsive angry stereotype. Tends to be angry on and off for a while and sometimes even convince themselves to completely shut out the source of their anger. A lot more negative than usual.
ENTJ: They tend to be very assertive and a lot more forceful of their opinions. When angry, ENTJs also tend to put on a way tougher front and sometimes even lose touch with the big picture for the sake of getting what they want in the moment, especially around things that make them angry.
ESTJ: They can be a lot more distracted but very confrontational. The type of people who mispronounce the words while yelling because anger takes over hard. Sometimes even shake and can start speaking VERY fast.
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What I think of each type as an ENTP
INFP: Quiet savages. Hilarious. Maybe should work on actually expressing discomfort.
INFJ: High expectation pros, but highly insightful in a conversation. Adaptable. Do I even know you?
ISFP: So easy to talk to!! Relaxed in the streets, freaking out everywhere else. Listen to your own advice for once.
ISFJ: Determined. They keep it lowkey, but powerful af. You laugh at my jokes so I obviously enjoy your presence. Oh, take a break.
INTP: My more laid back twin! I love discussing things with you because of that neutrality we both have. Go outside more. And actually reach out when you need help.
INTJ: Have I ever wanted to fight and hug a person at the same time? Probably not. Overthinking champions, you really made me question things over and over again.
ISTP: Mysterious open-books?! Sharing only necessary things, I have to dig deep to get a definite answer from you. Extremely capable.
ISTJ: Somehow very comfortable looking. Respectful whimsy. Love the work ethic. Probably the hardest type to change their mind.
ENFP: Undercover badass with that certain spice of humor mixed with self deprecation. Truly lovely. Also, stop stressing about deadlines and try to manage your time better.
ESFP: Yes, very fun, obviously, but such a good leader. You yourselves might disagree, but I would trust you to take care of my pet. Loyalists with commitment issues.
ENFJ: Oh how can you always see through my BS? Sweetly straightforward. Perfectionist. Stop listening to MARINA, you’re good.
ESFJ: The fact that we first think we are so similar and then end up disagreeing on so many things while still staying close says a lot. Immaculate taste.
ENTP: We swaggy, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
ENTJ: Although, yes, our discussions can get a little heated, you are ultimately very entertaining, and you don’t give yourself enough credit for that. Emperors of making impulsive decisions they don’t regret.
ESTP: Actually such softies! I can read your feelings on your face before you feel them. But okay except that, somehow have the best comebacks for every situation! Pros at teasing, you definitely took away my title.
ESTJ: A lil’ hard around the edges, but my god, when you share your hobbies, I can really tell you are a secret softie, and also extremely creative. Also very angry which sometimes makes both of us laugh.
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MBTI TYPES & REASONS THEY GOT CANCELLED 👀
*obviously not serious, laugh a little*
INFP: Ghosted their social media account for a year after one complication
ENFP: Went on a rant, took it a bit too far in the heat of the moment, is too embarrassed to apologize
INFJ: Questionable views on how to improve the world
ENFJ: Said they understood the reasoning behind some world leaders’ actions 🤭
ISFP: Started fighting with a hater in the comments of their best friend’s post, it definitely got out of hand very fast
ESFP: Public breakdown everyone took the wrong way
ISTP: Said they don’t care about politics
ESTP: Chased their fans down the street because they showed up at their house
INTP: Was way too technical in a sensitive argument, their words were taken the wrong way
ENTJ: Refused to admit they were in the wrong and tried convincing the world they are right by fabricating ~proof~
ENTP: Spammed their stories with very offensive memes
INTJ: Offended people by saying dumb people should die
ISTJ: Commented “calm down” under ESFP’s breakdown video
ESTJ: Got caught complaining to the manager
ISFJ: Was ~too nice~ to a person that was CANCELLED
ESFJ: Made an advice q&a video, ended up judging everyone for their life choices
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🗣 First thing I notice about types when I meet them 💓
INTP: When they talk about something and are not comfortable around me yet, they tend to have that side smile while looking away.
ENTP: Their expression is often blank, but somehow their eyebrows make them seem a lot more animated - for example: they could sound completely relaxed, but their eyebrows can furrow and look concerned.
INTJ: Their posture - they tend to either be overly aware of keeping their back straight or make their neck and head look almost disconnected because of how unaware they are of it when they are speaking.
ENTJ: That direct eye contact they hold. It’s almost like they are impatiently waiting for you to get to the point while also being extremely pleased by the whole eye contact thing that turns into a competition between us.
INFP: Despite their eyes not necessarily being ‘big’ physically, the way they look around makes it seem ‘big’, if that makes sense. Like it looks big enough to even read them without them necessarily saying much.
ENFP: They shake their hands a lot when speaking, and I am not sure if they realize it. And I don’t mean this in a ‘shaking their own two hands and making a handshake’ way, but when they speak with their hands, they tend to go up and down really quickly so it seems like they are shaking.
INFJ: They tend to raise their chin high while speaking while keeping their eyes semi-closed, as if they are inspecting something and trying to focus.
ENFJ: That large smile. It’s really warm and inviting, but at the same time almost too perfect, which makes me wonder if it’s been improved over the years to give off that great, warm effect.
ISFP: Often wear earthy or neutral tones with some blue. They give off the effect of fitting in anywhere but also being very comfortably them.
ESFP: If they do have long hair, they tend to do that thing of tucking their hair behind their ears and then redoing it quickly again. If not, while speaking they tend to reach for behind their ear.
ESFJ: They tend to repeat important information a couple of times until they are 100% certain that the message was spread accross. They don’t do this in an incessant way, but rather say it in a way that sounds like they are giving advice.
ISFJ: They mirror my microbehaviors!! For example, if I tilt my head to the left, they will tilt it to the right. If I laugh, they will tend to laugh as well. It makes me notice how I behave more!
ISTP: They either reach for a handshake, and do a very strong, firm one, or just wave and keep a distance when you meet them. They also might do that nod with raised brows thing.
ESTP: I noticed lots of ESTPs tend to shake their heads quickly when they are trying to concentrate or sort of blink really fast, but then speak pretty slow in the beginning.
ISTJ: They tend to ask all the right questions that make sure distance is being kept. So when you first meet them, they will probably ask where you are from, where you live, if you have siblings, but will rarely ask how you are or your favorite movie in your first conversation unless they are very entertained.
ESTJ: They speak so fast! And not in the way ENxPs do - they have a straightforward way of saying everything that needs to be said but in half of the time. Sometimes it can sound like they are yelling or arguing even if they are just explaining something well.
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MBTI OBSERVATIONS #17
INTP: Can be great at reading people, especially if their interest lie in human behavior. They will use their analytical skills to collect data on how people act and what it means, though they often struggle to act in a way according to the situation.
INFP: They give A LOT of second chances, but rarely forgive and forget, which can be a big struggle to maintain relationships in the long run.
INFJ: The type of people that end up cooking food in a completely wrong way (e.g chicken in the microwave) but end up making it good and not getting sick??
INTJ: Often enjoy ASMR videos, not necessarily the eating ones, but role-plays with gentle caretakers and personal attention.
ENTP: Despite being known as “fire starters”/ devil’s advocates, they can be very relaxed when you wrong them and are rarely petty. They rarely start actual social drama or public scenes if something is about them or their personal relationships.
ENFP: Often struggle to find boundaries, especially between work and pleasure. They often find themselves overworking in aspects of their life they are passionate in, which can actually lead to them losing themselves and struggling to see what’s important to them.
ENTJ: They LOVE their to-do lists, but they are often very messy and hard to comprehend to an untrained eye. ENTJs tend to pour their thoughts into their to-do lists, which can often turn into a diary entry with key points.
ENFJ: They journal so much. Journaling helps them improve and discover themselves, as it keeps them grounded accountable. It also often helps them come in touch with their morals.
ISFP: Very often they seem pretty cold or unbothered in public. They will rarely show their warmth and rather prefer to put up an easygoing persona in order to maintain a peaceful environment and be able to take all the beauty around them in. This can also be why they need lots of alone time after socializing.
ISTP: So many ISTPs have a very similar handwriting? Often very rounded or slanted, rarely writing in cursive. It’s actually also pretty neat and easy to read.
ISFJ: So many ISFJs pucker their lips when their face is resting and when they are alone. Their eyes tend to be concentrated on one point while their lips really do look like “👄”
ISTJ: Have an incredibly hard time admitting they are wrong, often trying to find arguments to prove they are right despite knowing better. In these moments they often get very stressed out and can be more emotional than usual, starting to adopt the “i feel it so it’s right” mentality for a bit.
ESTJ: Incredibly sassy and creative comebacks when they feel threatened. It is often when the ESTJ is aggressive or angry that their “quirky” side comes out.
ESFJ: When they relate to a song so deeply, they tend to either make it known to everyone (pointing at themselves while singing it) or completely shut off and lose touch with the conversation taking place.
ESFP: You can tell what they are feeling based on their stories. They often put subtle hits about their state of mind through memes they repost, songs of choice, etc, intentionally or subconsciously.
ESTP: When an ESTP is hosting you, expect them to keep refilling your glass with your drink of choice and not even ask if you want more. They love to have their guests indulge in things and have enough of them.
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MBTI Observations #16
• INFPs can often seem like they are exploding their emotions all of a sudden on people around them, but not only is this caused by the build up of struggling to express themselves, but it can often be certain physical sensations or sounds which trigger this ‘emotional explosion’ to happen
• INFJs can often be the “jack of all trades” because they absorb information really fast and are able to adapt to people around them and learn different things, including skills, by studying behavior
• ENFP’s connection of the world and their moral code/set of values is highly dependent on their sense of belonging. An ENFP who feels like they are floating around without a set place for them may often go into a Ne-Te loop and come off more harsh and aggressive, struggling to form true connections with others
• ENFJs rarely practice what they preach, especially in the “be yourself” department. They often struggle to find a sense of self as they see it as a flexible and changeable thing which makes them struggle to be authentic
• ISFPs can often be very concerned with maintaining harmony in their environment since they feel their healthiest when their surroundings allow them to experience as many things as possible. If they feel this is being threatened, they can often become actively defensive
• ISFJs often only give advice when they feel like they would follow it themselves, as staying true to “their” people is of high importance
• ESFPs are the type of people who either spam post on social media and have at least 5 stories up a day or are those creepy no profile picture profiles who have over 400 followers
• ESFJs have an extremely strong sense of how things are ‘supposed’ to look. They often have very strong opinions on fashion, makeup, decoration and organization and can often get stressed out when these are being contradicted
• INTPs can be really good at understanding their emotions from an analytical point of view. But for this they need personal space and time, so if you are in a conflict with an INTP, give them space to process what they are feeling, because if you stress them out immediately, they can lash out
• ENTPs often go on autopilot mode in any kind of social situations. This does not mean they necessarily put up an extremely charming and perfect persona - often it can be the opposite. But, they feel the need to react a certain way that fits into what they are trying to project in order to not look like an empty shell, as they naturally struggle to find ways to react truthfully to many things they experience
• INTJs in relationships often crave hand holding or similar micro movements, as they are reminded they feel connected to the person and they feel safe with them.
• ENTJs can often indulge a lot in food, especially when alone. Most of the time when busy, they forget to eat or do not have time to appreciate food, but when they are not busy, they may be prone to overindulge.
• ISTPs are either AMAZING, most gentle people around kids or have 0 talent whatsoever with little humans. They either know how to hold a baby straightaway or are making that baby cry for dear life. Sometimes it can even be both, depending on many things.
• ESTPs are such. good. teachers. They are able to explain things on a practical and applicable level, but are also able to explain why and how, and tell their stories of how they learned those things as well, making them great to listen to.
• ISTJs often have a dislike for really unharmonious, loud music, or punk/heavy metal. Their music taste is usually something that reminds them of home or that makes them feel safe, often influenced by people they relied on when they were kids
• ESTJs would make great architects, civil engineers, or anything similar which involves organizing a big space in the most efficient way possible. They are great at proportions on a larger scale and making things fit together in the simplest way.
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