When I survey new members, the most frequent topic mentioned recently is the issue of personality types and relationships. There are all different opinions as...
It is going great! (Sam is my initials by the way. just a screen name. ;-)) The ESFJ with whom I having the relationship is a great balance to me - I've...
I can vouch that the $B!F(Bopposites attract$B!G(B scenario can really work well - I am an INTJ with an ESFJ. The key is to be able to be willing to ...
Hi Stuart (not sam, sorry :-)), What a nice thing to hear! I'm glad it's going well. :-) Agreed, sense of humor about life is helpful. Maybe you could find...
... Internet-resistant. ;-) That said, oddly enough, we met online - liked each other's profiles and met up. Our phone / e-mail contact was very abbreviated...
... recently ... According ... the ... quick add on.. socionics(http://www.socionics.com) uses a different notation than MBTI... the J and P for MBTI refer to...
Hi Benjamin, I find the Socionics site to be dead on about what to expect between types so far, so would you explain what you mean here further. I've never...
Dr Avila covers various topics in his book about personality types and compatibility. In addition to writing about compatible types, he also mentions the...
Thanks for telling us more about the Lovetypes book. Have you read several other type-relations / type books? And would you recommend this one over the others?...
Micke, Heh! F's have issues, about everything. That's fine I guess, but it's not for me. Maybe it's my age and/or sex. I have no idea. They like me, and I...
... For INTJ males, he mentions INTP. For females, he says their best match is INTJ or ESTJ. In terms of INTJ's, I often hear the words 'intellectual equal',...
In a message dated 12/5/03 3:26:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, jj1s@... writes: Micke, Heh! F's have issues, about everything. That's fine I guess, but...
... From: <Debrus56@...> To: <Typecast@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 5:06 AM Subject: Re: [Typecast] book review: Lovetypes ... Hi Deb, ...
... MBTI, if you didn't know, is based on Carl Jung's Psychological Types. he describes what he calls Function Types(sensing, intuition, thinking, and feeling)...
Wow! Sorry to sound overwhelmed, but that is a lot to absorb all at once. Thanks for the explanation. I had never seen the Xi/e notation before this group and...
... well, Ne is novelty driven... if it sees an idea that's "new", it quickly attaches itself to it, explores the idea and then abandons it... then off to the...
Ok, I'm still lost. But this brings up an interesting idea. From whose perspective is the Xe/i? It looks like an individual sees themselves opposite of what ...
... I don't think so, at least not necessarily. My ENFP husband has very strong Ne, and that's how he sees himself too - long before we knew about Myers- ...
... others should see what you show them... I think it's possible for other to see a different set of functions if you're operating in a position that may...
Hello, I am new here. I have tested INTJ on the MBTI and also on the Socionics. I think there is some confusion on what is being said concerning Socionics...
... {This is really interesting. Thanks for the links.} Personally, I need to polish my people skills. I tend to operate as a "Systems Rationalist" and...
Thanks for the link and the info Pat. Cursorily I agree with the Socionics analysis, as you stated it. I didn't find exactly the info yet. I did the socionics...
Micke, The info is in the chapter "Type profiles by function". I don't know why the link didn't work, maybe because I put a period after it. Here it is again...
Hi Joseph (?), Are you sure about the ESTP? I'm not saying you're wrong, but you read ENTJ to me. What type you are would change my reply. :-) ... I don't...
... wrote: quickly regarding the comment about one testing on MBTI, and how it "should" correlate to socionics.. that's one thing that they claim... they also...
... (Facts ... *this* ... hahaha.. I don't know about the ENTJ question, but the ESTP's I know do "shoot back"(of course sometimes it seems more like a...
Hello Benjamin, ... I think they are pretty consistent with their claims. Have you read the chapter "Introverted complexity No. 47". ... I ... I think one...
... read ... glanced over it.. doesn't matter... as already stated, I believe it does occur, just not as often as socionics likes to think... they make the...