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Question #1238956006 | Sunday, 5-Apr-2009 |
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Are T types more likely to commit crimes than F types? -- Anonymous |
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A1 Probably, we Fs are pretty constricted that way, though ExFPs can be very fast moving and impulsive, and that is bound to cause trouble sometimes. An ENFP friend of mine seems to prefer to be devoid of judgement and reflection before action, even though on some level most things occur to him. He doesn't breach the limits unknowingly very often like ENTPs I've encountered, and he's just out to cause a ruckus and stirr up negative reactions, and needs stimulation of any kind. But a T and an ExFp are more likely to commit a crime in their right mind I bet, any other F would probably be distressed commit a crime, most likely in a way that impaired judgement. The deliberate crimes, I'm betting Ts are much more likely candidates. My INTP father seems to enjoy running through red lights every once in while and once drove right over a curb to get a parking spot, and I generally never pick up on very strong or genuine remorseful emotions. -- Anonymous |
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