Socionics Personals | | Female Straight 16-25 Oceania Libra ENFj |
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| | Male Straight 26-35 North America Pisces INXj |
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Questions & Answers | | | Category: T/F |
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| In all the relationships I've observed in my life where the decision making functions (thinking or feeling)... -- ISFp |
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| Are T types more likely to prefer being protective rather than nurturing and are F types more likely to be... -- Anonymous |
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| I've taken many Jung tests and it says I'm ENFp, and sometimes ENTp but "thinking" and "feeling" are 50%-50%,... -- ENFp & ENTp... |
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| Are T types more likely to commit crimes than F types? -- Anonymous |
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| I am an ENXp (actually I test as an ENFp in socionics, ENTp in MBTI and indentify with both) and I find myself... -- Anonymous |
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| I turn out to be ENFp in the socionics test and ENTp in MBTI, and I read the socionics descriptions for both... -- Anonymous |
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| Does one's thinking preference take a toll on one's ability to be empathetic and does one's feeling preference... -- Natalie |
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| Do the relationships between functions in most people tend to remain fairly stable, or do they ever compete... -- XXXp? |
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| I'm an INFP so why do I always seem detatched and moody? I read that INFP's are caring and loving and hate... -- Katie |
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| I've read that some intuitive types can intuitively know what someone is feeling or thinking without them... -- ISFP |
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| Do thinkers tend to detach from their emotions in order to think clearly and make good decisions? For... -- question time |
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| In determining socionic type, how does one categorically distinguish between dominant and auxillary... -- Chris |
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