Poll: What is your MBTI type?
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ISFP
3.64%
2 3.64%
ESFP
1.82%
1 1.82%
ISTP
1.82%
1 1.82%
ESTP
0%
0 0%
ISFJ
7.27%
4 7.27%
ESFJ
0%
0 0%
ISTJ
12.73%
7 12.73%
ESTJ
1.82%
1 1.82%
INFP
10.91%
6 10.91%
ENFP
0%
0 0%
INFJ
3.64%
2 3.64%
ENFJ
1.82%
1 1.82%
INTP
10.91%
6 10.91%
ENTP
3.64%
2 3.64%
INTJ
25.45%
14 25.45%
ENTJ
5.45%
3 5.45%
I don't know
1.82%
1 1.82%
I don't know and I just like voting in polls for the sake of it
7.27%
4 7.27%
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Southperry personality (MBTI) types
#41
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Not sure what to take away from this, but there you go.
I already knew I wasn't too social. I guess I could technically be grouped with the half-dozen or so INTP's, because my second letter is marginal.
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#42
I'm rather surprised INTPs aren't more common here even though we're pretty high up there.
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#43
INFP

Agree with just about everything seeing as how I reflect quite often and have pretty much figured everything out about myself so I know when something matches and something doesn't.
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#44
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I've taken the several times before and the answer has always been a solid INTJ. I'm not at all surprised that SP seems to have an abundance of such individuals. The site definitely serves as a safe haven for such individuals.

I like to think I'm actually pretty outgoing for an introvert. I have the constant thinking about the "future of humanity" down flat, but it doesn't take much to make me feel comfortable in group settings. Just 1 person I'm friends with or a topic where I'm an expert and I'm just fine. I think my natural shyness is has been heavily compensated for by my years in speech and debate. Oh and a bit of alcohol always gets me talking for hours.
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#45
/Forever INFP.
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#46
This actually is not too far from what I would have expected.

I am a little surprised there wasn't a few more ISTJ's (being common in the general population), and I was surprised how many INFP's there was, and how few INTP's. I wonder if any of the INFP's are actually INTP's. No surprise at all the INTJ's...

Not surprised at the fact there was 7 extrovert and 40 introverts though!
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#47
Heidi Wrote:This actually is not too far from what I would have expected.

I am a little surprised there wasn't a few more ISTJ's (being common in the general population), and I was surprised how many INFP's there was, and how few INTP's. I wonder if any of the INFP's are actually INTP's. No surprise at all the INTJ's...

Not surprised at the fact there was 7 extrovert and 40 introverts though!

I've never felt that personal tests like these are exactly reliable anyway, so it's very possible that they are off slightly. It all depends on how truthful you are with yourself. Even if you think you're truthful to yourself when you take it, that's not always the case subconsciously, at least in my opinion. But, the result is a nice way to guide yourself to some of the personality types, instead of just looking at all of them and taking a gander.
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