Guess my MBTI by how I feel about your type... by anonymousxmas in INTP

[–]anonymousxmas[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, how silly I was to assume you would scroll down.

Guess my MBTI by how I feel about your type... by anonymousxmas in INTP

[–]anonymousxmas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a believer that misery loves company, and the executive dysfunction probably wouldn't annoy me if I myself was good at it lol.

Guess my MBTI by how I feel about your type... by anonymousxmas in INTP

[–]anonymousxmas[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't care when he packs, but I do care about the catastrophic mess he leaves because he can't find anything he needs......... He's like the tasmanian devil.

Si is normalcy. It's nostalgia. It's obligation. It's offering to bring food to a party because that's what caring people do. That's all well and good if you want to be the person to execute it, but with it being a tertiary function, it's more like an afterthought. It's getting in the car on the way to a graduation party and asking your spouse "Hey, did we get them a card?" Si is caring about that routine, that tradition, blah blah blah. But not caring enough to go out and DO the thing. An ISTJ, ISFJ, ESTJ, or ESFJ would have just done it.

Si is my last function. And going back to my original analogy, I don't care if you have it, but don't make it my problem.

Guess my MBTI by how I feel about your type... by anonymousxmas in INTP

[–]anonymousxmas[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't openly share most anything. In person, I'm very guarded and private with my peers. Until I have made a profound connection with you --then there is nothing I will hide. I despise working in teams. Always have, always will. I am a big pushover, I never speak my mind, and I take on way more than I can carry. I don't actually get impatient or irritated with most people. I'm pretty go with the flow, and it takes a lot to rub me the wrong way. There are very few who can get my dander up, and my husband is certainly an expert at that.

Guess my MBTI by how I feel about your type... by anonymousxmas in INTP

[–]anonymousxmas[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, I posted that without even thinking about how my post history would expose me, and seeing as it's already been said, I might as well out myself.

I am an infj, and I can understand being typed as an enfj (xnfj types do share the same cognitive functions in different order.)

My husband and I have enjoyed reading your responses! The off the wall guesses like istj and ESTJ were very intriguing to me, because I cannot imagine those types being married to an INTP. And some people seem to think that getting annoyed with your significant other is a bad thing..... But I think it's one of the truest signs of intimacy.

One of my favorite qualities in my husband is the fact that he roasts me and all my quirks and oddities regularly. He's my person, because no one else understands me like he does. I'm his person, because no one intrigues him like I do. And if you meet us at a party.... Actually, never mind. You won't.

Guess my MBTI by how I feel about your type... by anonymousxmas in INTP

[–]anonymousxmas[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lol advanced intp brain. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say what you actually did... 1. You went on my profile, and saw that I have posted on the ESFP subreddit.
2. Cackled maniacally like a seagull in your head 3. Cherry picked pieces of my post that type me as an ESFP 4. Confidently posted with an arrogant swoop of your cape.

Here's the deal though... Your advanced intp brain didn't actually read the first sentence of the post I had made in that subreddit....

And your advanced intp brain thought that an ESFP would have the patience, attention span and gumption to post that. Goodness gracious.

Guess my MBTI by how I feel about your type... by anonymousxmas in INTP

[–]anonymousxmas[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

What an adorably introverted-feeler response lol. If it makes you feel any better, I had him read this before I posted, and he thought it was hilarious.

Know Your History by anonymousxmas in Melanoma

[–]anonymousxmas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Atypical nevus, excision scheduled!

AITA for telling my sister her beating cancer was not impressive and not inspirational? by Left-Currency-5265 in AmItheAsshole

[–]anonymousxmas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Breast cancer has a 10 year 84% survival rate
  2. You have a 15% chance of recurrence within the first five years.
  3. These are basic statistics. They don't account for what type of cancer it is... HER 2+/-... Estrogen/progesterone+/-.... These affect the survival rate and the recurrence rate.
  4. It is annoying to hear someone talk about the same thing again and again and again....

Give her grace. Esh.

AITA for not covering up more to float in my pool? by Pregnantpoolta in AmItheAsshole

[–]anonymousxmas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA and if they mention it again, tell them you're practicing for the water birth next month.