ext_94375 ([identity profile] samantha-vimes.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] vilakins 2010-07-20 11:17 pm (UTC)

Well, Introverts can get stimulated being around others, it just wears them down as well, and they feel that part after the excitement wears off.

Also-- does Vila maybe have health issues? He naps a lot for a healthy young man.
I think I tested 9 Introvert (shocked me because compared to my brother and some friends, I'm not so bad), 9 or 10 iNtuitive, 7 Thinking, 5 J/P

I think the S/N is the biggest "divider" between people, but maybe that's because I'm an extreme on that. But I/E has more to do with how one has fun than how one thinks. And T/F is a sort of value issue; extremes may be hard to deal with, but I think moderate Ts and Fs can connect better than either can with someone at the extreme-- it's frustrating to deal with someone who doesn't ever recognize the merit of an emotional response, and likewise, people who never *think* before reacting are tiring and difficult. J and P, well, those are very complementary sometimes, as planning & adaptability are both useful and should be balanced.

I've guessed at my famil, and I think they probably are: my mom's an INFJ, and my dad's an INTJ. Brother is probably INTP. With Allan an INFP, we cover a quandrant. :)

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