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Where do ENFPs live? City/suburb? Mid-west, or coasts?
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22 Jan 2010 07:06 PM  

Okay, self-explanatory title.

I choose to live in a city, and I live on the East Coast. (NYC, baby)

I'm betting that many ENFPs also live in cities and on the coasts.

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22 Jan 2010 08:20 PM  
I live near a medium-sized city that's near a bunch of farmland. >.> I would actually like to live near a wooded area close to a city....so that I can be close to civilization but feel like I'm in the middle of a forest.
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31 Jan 2010 02:40 PM  
Prefer city on the coast, but live an hour inland :o/
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25 Feb 2010 10:44 AM  
I live in a small town in Southern NY. I was born in NYC tho, I like it a lot there. I mean, I was in the south Bronx and that was kinda Meh, but the city overall is awesome. So many people, and everything in walking distance!
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25 Feb 2010 04:13 PM  
I live in a metroplex (Dallas-Fort Worth) but I grew up in a coastal city (Corpus Christi, TX). I miss it SO SO SO much! The water I mean. I want to move to LA but I don't think that's ever going to happen. =(
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18 Mar 2010 09:48 AM  
I was born in San Antonio. Corpus Christi looks great -- warm, sand, water. I grew up in a beach town S. of Boston. LA's alright, but it's kind of weird. It doesn't feel laid back like the beach towns of Florida -- it's more like, City, city, city, city, oh, beach. Unless you could go & make it big & live in Malibu. What's the attraction of LA? I'm sure you can make it wherever you set your mind to.
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19 Mar 2010 02:09 PM  

 i grew up in Miami, Florida but i'm going to go to college near LA. I guess that the thing about coasts is true

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13 May 2010 05:48 PM  
I was born in Charleston, South Carolina but grew up near the water in San Diego, and went to college and currently living/working in Los Angeles. I'm attracted to smaller towns when I need to rest, but I need to be where the action is otherwise I get really bored and frustrated.
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14 May 2010 08:32 PM  
I live in a really small town but it is of no choice of my own seeing as I live with my parents~
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29 Jun 2010 03:23 PM  

There is a theory about how people from certain geographical regions tend to suffer from higher rates of depression vs. those who don't (who tend to live near the equator). Nowadays, with most of our daily tasks dependent on the computers, I think the blaring lights from the monitors may have some influence on mood therapy (my guess, hehehe).

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29 Jun 2010 03:41 PM  

At least, if you are inside the whole time, you don't get much sunlight. The more sunlight you get, the better you feel - it is a fact. I know i get pretty energized when i was out the whole day   

I live in an area of Germany where the city-density is really high - lots and lots of small towns together at one place. If it says anything to you, near Frankfurt/Main. But sometimes i really just want to get out and get a quiet place. Fortunately, i am now living in Darmstadt, which is incredibly quiet at night. Somehow i like to get out at night and take a walk in the park and think about ... things.. just to relax. Now that it is summer, it is cooler at night and i like it... well to relax. When i do this, i walk really slowly so that i can relax. I can sleep better then.

Ah thinking of that, i should go to bed... Goodnight 

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29 Jun 2010 03:54 PM  

Definitely, sunlight seems to contribute to happy-go-luckyness.

I'm more a night person. Moonlight wakes me up like a night-owl. I vibe off that night time feeling.. muhuhuhuhuhuhuoohua.

 

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30 Jun 2010 08:23 PM  
I'm stuck out in the middle of the country but I spend almost all my free time in the twin cities or on the hour long drive to or from them
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30 Jun 2010 08:29 PM  
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01 Jul 2010 08:10 AM  
oh, and I'm in MN, so not near a coast... though I'd love to live by one someday
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12 Jul 2010 11:16 AM  

Right by the palm tree seas of So Cal. North of San Diego in Oceanside, a little ghetto city with a little bit of everything (well everything the coast has to offer). It gives me all walks of life to infect my personality on. I sink emotionaly if I get too far away from the passion of the surf. Although, the chaos man hunt fun of portland might give me the fun I need to be able to flock away from my coastal shangri-la. Florida, Hawaii, Australia, Puerto rico and parts of South America are on my list of places to live... or at least to backpack around in. 

Do my fellow ENFPs find them self drawn to large bodies of water, or mayyybe long legs of water? Perhapes its just human natures to immerse in liquid. What about large bodies of JellO? mmmMMMmm! little fish bouncing down stream like air hockey on a saterday night.

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14 Jul 2010 02:30 PM  
i need the city. i need some sort of bustling ambient atmosphere. i need to hear horns of cars and police sirens. i can't stand the silence of being nowhere. strangely, for the same reason i like being in a jungle, because they are usually lush with life and ambiance. i also enjoy being close to the coast, for no reason i can explain.
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06 Sep 2010 04:28 PM  
Currently I live in downtown St. Louis, MO but normally I prefer to live in the midst of nature. If it is in direct conflict with my personality type, it is certainly squarely matched with my strongest intelligence: 95% naturalist.
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23 Sep 2010 01:31 AM  
I live on the coast, although I would love to get out into the countryside and live up wild on a big piece of land.. .. I have found nature to be harmonizing for my thoughts..
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23 Sep 2010 06:14 PM  
Florida on the beach, east coast. If i had my choice, id love to live in the mountains so i could snowboard half the year.
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