mr-mbti
Mr MBTI
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mr-mbti · 3 years ago
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mr-mbti · 5 years ago
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The MBTI types apologize
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mr-mbti · 6 years ago
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Tag yourself, I’m Dreams and Memes
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mr-mbti · 6 years ago
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MBTI meets Parks and Rec gifs
ENTP
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INTP
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ESFJ
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INTJ
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ISTJ
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INFJ
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INFP
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ENTJ
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ESFP
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ISFP
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ENFP
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ENFJ
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mr-mbti · 6 years ago
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Credit: [x]
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mr-mbti · 6 years ago
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So I saw this meme going around and I thought I’d jump on the bandwagon
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mr-mbti · 7 years ago
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What’s your next career?
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mr-mbti · 7 years ago
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Who to Criticize and Who to Affirm
A guide to answering the question “What do you think?”
ENFJ: Always affirm. They want to hear that whatever they created is the best thing since sliced bread. Criticism is met with aggression. Suggestions are hit or miss.
ENFP: Affirm. They don’t need it as much as ENFJs, but they still want the confidence of knowing that their work is good. Offer minor suggestions if any.
ENTJ: Start with affirming. Then you can also move on to point out things they could do better, and they will value your feedback.
ENTP: Say exactly what you think, and be clear about it. They’re likely to take your words very seriously.
ESFJ: Affirmations are appreciated, but you should also be honest. As long as you go along with their excuses (ex: “I got no sleep last night”), you’re fine.
ESFP: The shorter you make your feedback, the better. “I think you could add more in the second paragraph, but otherwise it looks good.”
ESTJ: Honest feedback. As long as you explain your thought process, they will not be offended by it.
ESTP: Affirm more than you would think to; their egos are like pufferfish. Like ESFPs, keep criticism short.
INFJ: Play it safe and affirm. This is especially true if they’re worried about their words/writing offending someone and they need to make sure it isn’t.
INFP: Be honest, but not too harsh. If you have criticisms, it helps to explain your thought process so they fully understand what you mean.
INTJ: Give real, honest feedback. They don’t really care about affirmations and wouldn’t ask if they didn’t want to genuinely know how they’re doing.
INTP: Stick with affirm if they seem uncertain, because INTPs doubt everything, or if not try to start a discussion about what they are doing well or could do better.
ISFJ: Point out specific corrections and be direct but kind. Affirmations aren’t entirely necessary but always appreciated.
ISFP: Be honest and briefly explain things. If they’ve already decided on something, don’t expect to change their mind. It also helps to end on a positive note.
ISTJ: Keep criticisms minimal and gauge their reaction. They already know more or less which things you’re supposed to point out, and so if they don’t agree, stop.
ISTP: Be honest and to the point. They don’t need sugar coating, but know that they feed off of people telling them they’re talented.
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mr-mbti · 7 years ago
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Can you do a post on the MBTI types in bed?
ESFJ - Does anal so they can remain a virgin.
INTJ - Dom in the streets, sub in the sheets.
INFP - Cries after sex.
ESTJ - Probably into choking or rough barebacking.
ISTJ - Missionary or bust.
ESFP - Had a GAY phase in college because the sex was better.
ISTP - Likes it when you call them daddy.
ISFJ - Secretly kinky, but too afraid to actually ever do anything.
INTP - Has never had sex and probably never will.
ESTP - If they don’t scare you off with their horse dildo collection, they’re pretty fun.
ENFJ - Frequent flier on the Mile High Club.
ENTP - Has fetishes you didn’t even realize existed.
ISFP - Shoots after three thrusts.
INFJ - Triples the foreplay length because they like it more.
ENTJ - Hardcore BDSM dominatrix or leather daddy.
ENFP - Switch, but likes bottoming more.
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mr-mbti · 7 years ago
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ESFJs are wine moms but ENFJs are vodka aunts
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mr-mbti · 7 years ago
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ENFP x INTP (thanksxx)
Strengths: Shared high Ne is the biggest strength because both types should be able to healthily reciprocate off one another. Both types are pretty quirky - and that aspect is not lost on one another. In fact, it is probably the trait that will attract them the most to the other. They are both idealists (although INTPs pretend not to be) and will be able to support the other’s dreams and ambitions.
Problems: This comes down to Fi-Ti problems. The two functions are conflicting; Fi internalizes feelings and emotion, and may struggle to place logical and objective parameters in place simply because of the inherently volatile nature of emotion. Conversely, Ti internalizes logical principles and may find emotional considerations to be too messy. As a result, there could be just as many problems with the two types NOT fully understanding each other as there are strengths from the shared Ne. Additionally, INTPs are notoriously introverted and will not shy away from their alone time, which may hurt ENFPs greatly if they don’t understand this fact.
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mr-mbti · 7 years ago
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Hi I was looking through your tags on different pairings and didn't see one for INTP and ISTP. What are your thoughts on it?
Strengths: Shared dominant Ti and inferior Fe is your (double-edged) friend here. By and large, these two types don’t need any sort of emotional validation. In my opinion, these two types are the most relaxed, cruisy and easy-going types. They tend to easily shrug things off, don’t dwell on the past, and easily move on - an big advantage they have in relationships over other pairings. It’s also extremely likely that they will have similar points of view and perspectives, although the INTP’s will be based on their thoughts and abstract concepts whereas the ISTP’s will be based on their surroundings and environmental cues.
Problems: A classic Ne vs Se issue. Because both types are independent and insouciant, this could be their downfall as they will have no problem moving on if they get bored. An ISTP could easily get bored of listening to an INTP talk about things they find difficult to understand or appreciate. Likewise, an INTP could get bored of the lack of enthusiasm or interest from the ISTP.
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mr-mbti · 7 years ago
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what do you think of infp and istj relationship? i'm infp and i feel like he doesn't need me
I’m hesitant to give relationship advice to strangers because I don’t know anything other than your MBTI types. All the advice I can give is exactly what I would give anyone: talk to your partner. Communicate with them and let your feelings be known. You’re never going to get an answer if you don’t ask.
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mr-mbti · 7 years ago
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MBTI types as art movements
This is one of the favorite posts I’ve made and is dedicated to art history nerds.
INTP - Medieval
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ENFJ - Renaissance
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ESTJ - Romanticism
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ISFJ - Realism
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ISFP - Impressionism
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INFP - Post-Impressionism
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ESFP - Fauvism
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ENFP - Expressionism
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ENTP - Cubism
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ISTP - Futurism
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INTJ - Suprematism
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ISTJ - De Stijl
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INFJ - Surrealism
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ENTJ - Art Deco
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ESTP - Pop Art
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ESFJ - Photography
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mr-mbti · 7 years ago
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Hey. What do you think about an INFP-ESFJ relationship?
Strengths: This is a good case of an ESFJ fulfilling a nurturing, supportive and structured role. And because INFPs genuinely appreciate and see the value of this, they won’t take the ESFJ for granted. This is the kind of relationship where feel-good type bonding is likely to take place easily, whether that be on an ice-skating rink or a weekend picnic at the park.
Problems: Mostly the same as INFP-ENFJ, but worse because of the added Ne-Si conflicts. It is extremely likely that the INFP will feel as though their creativity and expression is not being valued or recognised, causing them to become sulky, gloomy and very irritable. Conversely, ESFJs may find that INFPs eventually become ‘too much’ for them.
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mr-mbti · 7 years ago
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Thoughts on ENFJ X INFP??
Strengths: Because they are both Feelers, they should be able to provide each other with emotional satisfaction. Both types likely have creative pursuits that they can help one another with. There’s also a nice Fe-Fi dynamic, where the ENFJ needs to give love, and the INFP needs to receive it.
Problems: There’s a big downside to Fe-Fi. ENFJs externalize their emotions, meaning they are social, prioritize other people’s lives in their own, and their ideals and visions are centered on harmony. INFPs other the other hand internalize their emotion, meaning they tend to be a lot more private and could have difficulty with the kind of social activities and pursuits that the ENFJ prefers. This can lead to them viewing the ENFJ as fake and superficial, and in turn the ENFJ may think the INFP is emotionally unstable or caught up in their own world.
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mr-mbti · 7 years ago
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The types as ‘You Could Stop at Five or Six Stores’ gifs
The glorious original video link is here for your enjoyment
INTJ, ESTJ
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ENFP, INFP
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INFJ, ESFP
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ENTP, ESTP
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ENTJ, ENFJ
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ISFP, INTP
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ISTP, ISTJ
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ISFJ, ESFJ
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