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06 May 2011 12:45 PM  

I know quite a bit of Enfps. Some are maybe more mature that others, or "aware" of things. Some seem more intelligent than others. Though they are all different with their own original perspective on life.

I was wondering if anybody noticed a universal link amongst all Enfps?

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12 May 2011 04:44 PM  
We're all nuts. Does that help?
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13 May 2011 10:44 AM  

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14 May 2011 08:56 AM  
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15 May 2011 04:51 AM  
In my personal opinion, the one trait that all ENFPs have is that we are all ridiculously enthusiastic.
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28 May 2011 01:00 PM  
Trouble with brevity. Not writing a long-winded response to this question was really difficult for me just now ;-)
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30 May 2011 08:42 AM  
Enthusiasm, individualism, people loving.

Most seem to have a strong sense of morality and values. Not traditional morals necessarily, but values and "doing good" is important.
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22 Jun 2011 03:25 PM  
Looking to the future??
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24 Jun 2011 02:39 PM  
Posted By PurpleGiraffe on 13 May 2011 09:44 AM


That heart is **speaking** to me! What does it MEAN?????????? 

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24 Jun 2011 02:40 PM  
We want lots of deep, meaningful relationships. And lots of sex.
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26 Jun 2011 08:20 AM  
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that the main thing that all ENFP's share is our preference towards extroversion, intuition and feeling. Oh, and I'm not sure if I'd be going too far by suggesting that we are all perceivers moreso than judgers.
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27 Jun 2011 02:42 AM  
yea... I was trying to be humorous. Trying to at least. Maybe I should have added the trusty ''
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27 Jun 2011 10:51 AM  
That heart is **speaking** to me! What does it MEAN??????????


You hungry? Or haven't talked to anyone in a little while?

I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that the main thing that all ENFP's share is our preference towards extroversion, intuition and feeling. Oh, and I'm not sure if I'd be going too far by suggesting that we are all perceivers moreso than judgers.


That's a pretty big leap to make. Have any supporting evidence for it?
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27 Jun 2011 02:26 PM  
I have evidence for it, but I have already posted it before, so I won't bother you with copy pasting.
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09 Jul 2011 06:27 AM  
And didnt we all have that ability to leave gold plated skeletons of our work around unfinished? Or is that just me!
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09 Jul 2011 10:57 AM  
Don't we have the "you know you're an enfp when...." thread for this? lol
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31 Aug 2011 03:46 PM  
Posted By Kaizen_IR on 28 May 2011 12:00 PM
Trouble with brevity. Not writing a long-winded response to this question was really difficult for me just now ;-)

 

 

 

Brevity, my new favorite word.

 

 

I can't count the number of times I  have wrote long posts, only to delete 3/4's of it.

 

I also lack brevity when 'explaining' things to my wife or friends. I explain it in the same order as I learned it the 1st time. That usually puts people into a coma lol

 

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31 Aug 2011 10:07 PM  
I don't know if I have ever met an ENFP in real life, but I imagine them to be like Emma Stone's parents in Easy A or a puppy barking at itself in the mirror.
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15 Oct 2011 09:03 PM  
We could find the good in a murderer and find some way to relate or sympathize with them. Like for instance they frequently have terrible childhoods, festering untreated mental illness, no friends. And the good, uh...I guess that is subjective.
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08 Dec 2011 09:02 PM  
They are all a part of a healthy and balanced diet for XSTJs.
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