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17 Nov 2010 11:14 PM  

ENTP........def. Witty & Intelligent.....Greatness

 

 

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18 Nov 2010 04:58 AM  
I have yet to find more ENTP women to verify that one
But i agree, witty & intelligent is great... (should not be a know-it-all and rub that in everyone's face, though, actually for me not a sign of intelligence) but they have to look pleasant too^^

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18 Nov 2010 09:34 AM  
Intelligence discerns attractiveness above all else.
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18 Nov 2010 10:12 AM  
I'm a sucker for INTJs. There's something about that blend of arrogance and vulnerability that's so appealing.
ENTPs are exciting and tend to think on the same wavelength....but I see them as better friends than boyfriends.
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18 Nov 2010 10:23 AM  
INFJs.
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18 Nov 2010 10:46 AM  
I think ENTJ's are my favorite type... as for romantic relationships.. the only positive ones I've had are with ENFP's, so I can't really say.
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18 Nov 2010 11:56 AM  
I attract S's like crazy...anyone else?? It's kind of annoying...
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18 Nov 2010 11:56 AM  
Nothing wrong with that... They aren't actually as bad as the online community makes em out to be.
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18 Nov 2010 12:27 PM  
Posted By TheJan on 18 Nov 2010 03:58 AM
I have yet to find more ENTP women to verify that one
But i agree, witty & intelligent is great... (should not be a know-it-all and rub that in everyone's face, though, actually for me not a sign of intelligence) but they have to look pleasant too^^



 

Once you find them...You will know! I dont prefer the J's myself for romantic relationships...unless they are a low rating J I guess, i could handle it. Nothing against them Im just too darn sensitive to judgement :/. Maybe its a girl ENFP thing? Hm

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18 Nov 2010 12:30 PM  
There are extremes of every type. Some people may be completely put off by the stereotype of the cold, emotionless INTJ or the flagrantly over-the-top ENFP who can't seem to shut up.... Experience colors expectation too. Someone who's been in a bad relationship with any type is going to associate the negatives of that relationship with the type. It's human nature to want to label everything....and sometimes it's easier than just admitting that the one person was a douchebag and opening yourself up to someone who may have similar characteristics, even if they lack the horrible flaws that made the first person so bad.

Maturity is definitely key.
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19 Nov 2010 12:19 AM  
Maturity is definitely key.

Maturity is important. I dont think that everyone that has been in a bad relationship carries negative associations with that type but that particular person. Maybe some people do, but for me its just the person. And, even then I try to forgive the crap face.

Youre right about everyone being somewhere in between and not always being a type to a T. I have a guy friend that is a hard-core ENFP. I am less extroverted and less perceiving. I think that may be why I prefer and am attracted to another extrovert and perceiver with the ENTPs. Youre all about INTJs probably because you score higher on extrovertion and feeling? I dont know...im sort of guessing how this works now..

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19 Nov 2010 03:25 AM  
Posted By MarieBenash1 on 18 Nov 2010 10:56 AM
I attract S's like crazy...anyone else?? It's kind of annoying...

It is true we INTJs with strong Js are really inconsiderate and judgemental of others and there feelings. Unlike an ENFP like youself whose feelings gets hurt by judegemental people, like myself and for that on my own behalf I appologise .

 

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19 Nov 2010 04:46 AM  

We are just speaking strictly raw attraction here...

INTJ: Reserved, get a long, mutual respect, funny, supportive of enfp crazy, supportive of emotions, strong skilled brilliant women... very hot.
ENFP: emotional sparks fly...
ISTJ: kind of less intellectual INTJ, yet usually better physical put together...(not long term material EVER)
INFP: lets the male lead, very passionate
ISFP: artsy, kind
ISFJ: very kind, little artsy
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20 Nov 2010 05:55 PM  
Although INTJ amuse and interest me, i think in the long run i need someone who can relate to my needs. For me an INFJ is my balance
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21 Nov 2010 12:17 AM  
@ Marie....i also attract S types, but not with men, with women. They completely drive me crazy. I find them to be too much in my face, wanting to be my best friend. They also tend to not have an opinion of their own, and if they do, they can be easily swayed into believing or changing to suit someone else. Although I have to say the ones i know have kind hearts, and just really want to fit in. I can smell them from a mile, try to avoid them , but......they seem to capture my attention with pity...i hope that's not being too harsh : /
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21 Nov 2010 07:37 PM  
I've always preferred feelers. Either INFJ, INFP, or ENFP

I've found the thing that bothers me the most about INTPs and ENTPs is that they tend to think more than act so they don't make big deals of things like birthdays, Valentine's Day, holidays. While I may be INTJ I've been around so many feelers that I realize the importance of these days and go all-out and think of ridiculous things and work to impliment them, but I have noticed that INTPs and ENTPs just don't seem to get it, but that might just be all the ones I've met.

Alysaria is definitely right though. Maturity is absolutely the key.
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09 Dec 2010 09:12 AM  
Posted By PurpleGiraffe on 21 Nov 2010 06:37 PM
I've always preferred feelers. Either INFJ, INFP, or ENFP

I've found the thing that bothers me the most about INTPs and ENTPs is that they tend to think more than act so they don't make big deals of things like birthdays, Valentine's Day, holidays. While I may be INTJ I've been around so many feelers that I realize the importance of these days and go all-out and think of ridiculous things and work to impliment them, but I have noticed that INTPs and ENTPs just don't seem to get it, but that might just be all the ones I've met.

From the xNTx community I say good job bridging the gap between THINKING and DOING.

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09 Dec 2010 09:22 AM  
ENTPs or INTJs.

Someone who would be in constant witty conversations with me.
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12 Dec 2010 04:39 PM  
ENFPs, obviously.
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13 Dec 2010 12:03 AM  
INTJs are SEXY. Period


I have A LOT of ENFPs as friends...They do make amazing friends, and can pull me out of my shell.
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -Dr. Seuss
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