Myers Briggs and polyamory.

D'oh, I hate mild awkwardness!

This is a conspiracy, you know.
 
We're going to all come over to your place for an impromptu party without calling first, then we'll start introducing you to others as "my friend" five minutes after meeting you. You'll be powerless to stop it because to do so would be mildly awkward!!!

BWAHAHAHAH that is a fantastic description of the introvert viewpoint of extroverts.

Sorry to jump in here guys, that just really tickled me and was startlingly accurate.
 
Man, don't I know it.

He really threatened me with that statement, ya know? :(
 
Make that 3 - I'm an ENFP, though a little borderline on the E/I scale, last I checked...
 
I had no idea it was gonna be that kind of a party ... oh Lord, what have I gotten myself into.
 
If the cops stop by and ask what all the noise is, I'll tell them there's a bunch of raccoons in my garage. And that I think they might have rabies. And if that story doesn't work, I'll just say the garage is where I keep all my pet zombies.
 
ESFJ here, and 85% 'E' to boot. Mua-ha-haaa...

I was once an ESTJ, but felt like the T/F boundary moved after all the hormones shifted around post-kids. Crying at commercials is not a 'T' move. Gah.

Sorry, Kevin. I'll make sure there are enough books and cats around, though, where you can move off to the corner during the "make friends" party. And I'll try not to walk up and loudly ask, "WHATCHA READIN'??" ;)
 
Oh God, I can't tell you how many of these extroverts have been asking me about what I'm reading. Jeezh people, I'm reading a Polyamory.com thread, what does it look like?

[shakes head with hand on face]
 
You have slight preference of Introversion over Extraversion (22%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (38%)
You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (50%)
You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (56%)

If I remember the type of person that is barely an introvert over an extrovert is called an ambivert.
http://diplateevo.com/2013/06/on-am...ween-extroverts-and-introverts-is-inadequate/
 
INFJ... Introversion is the only factor that was really, really high though (89%), all the other preferences were merely in the 12-20% range.

I'm still baffled at ending up as F instead of T, at all. *shrug*
 
Oh God, I can't tell you how many of these extroverts have been asking me about what I'm reading. Jeezh people, I'm reading a Polyamory.com thread, what does it look like?

[shakes head with hand on face]
When introverts read or have earbuds in in a public place, they're trying to send the message that they want to be left alone. When extraverts do it, they're trying to convey the message: I'm good at keeping myself entertained, but I'd much rather be talking to someone. The behavior looks exactly the same, but in reality conveys opposing messages. Introverts don't want the interruption, with extraverts, this happens twenty seconds into the conversation:

"Sorry to interrupt you. I'll let you get back to your reading."
"No, it's fine. I'd actually rather talk to you."
"No, really. You're busy but too polite to say so, I've got something else to do anyway."

Usually this happens when it's someone really cute and is frustrating. So, I started saying the following:

"If I wanted to be left alone, I'd say so. If it seem less talkative than you expected, it's probably because I'm trying to figure out if you approached me because you want to fuck me, and I'm not good at multi-tasking."

Sometimes this pisses them off, sometimes they find my bluntness amusing, and occasionally they do want to fuck me. I'm okay with all of this.

For those that don't want to be disturbed: sigh heavily, turn the cover of the book so they can see it better, and glare at them.

INFJ... Introversion is the only factor that was really, really high though (89%), all the other preferences were merely in the 12-20% range.

I'm still baffled at ending up as F instead of T, at all. *shrug*

Psychological inventories are meant to be an indicator of psychological traits, they're not set in stone. Most people are somewhere in the middle. Extraverts occasionally enjoy quiet nights at home, Fs can be analytical, Ts can act on emotion. Myers-Briggs tests are essentially a simple set of explanations for a very complex set of phenomena.
 
INTJ here.
 
Re (from Kommander):
"For those that don't want to be disturbed: sigh heavily, turn the cover of the book so they can see it better, and glare at them."

LOL, I'll have to try that technique.

I think part of my problem is I'm not good at multi-tasking. I'm especially bad at reading/writing while trying to conduct an in-person conversation. If I'm only doing one of the two, then I can handle it. But once my head's in a book or on the computer screen, then I need to get to what *I* think is a good stopping place, before I can put that book/computer down and go have that live conversation with that darned extrovert.
 
I will say that, even as a strong Extravert, I find it rude if I'm engaged in a book and someone decides that's the perfect time to strike up a conversation. Magazine? Might be okay. :)
 
Books (and magazines) are easier for me to put down than, say, the reading/writing of posts on, say, a poly forum. I get on a roll and then fear I'll lose my train of thought if I have to multi-task. Especially when I'm posting (versus reading) something, as I take great snooty pride in my cool shiny (multi-edited) posts and it really shits on my day when I realize my post contains an error of some kind -- especially when I only realize it after my 12-hour window, which I'm likely to do given my crappy memory capacities.

Life as an OCD introvert. My cross to bear.
 
Years ago, I took the actual test and I *think* I was INTP. I've taken quite a few online in the past few years and there has been a pattern.

My most common type is INFP, then INTP. I've also come out as INFJ and INTJ...whichever type I show:

Intraversion - very strong preference
Intuition - moderate preference
Feeling/Thinking and Perceiving/Judging - usually only 1-5% perference for whichever I end up being.

When I read the decriptions of each type, I see parts of myself in each.
 
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