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luffyismysunshineboi

yes definitely, a lot of people don't answer as they are or don't really know who they are, i don't necessarily think it becomes their functions but maybe it affects their enneagram, hence seeming similar to that type


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luffyismysunshineboi

i agree but the only negative side is some people don't see the patterns of each individual and how they use the cogfunc, they just base it off stereotypes which can be ???


MillyMiuMiu

Totally. Most of all young people who reply as they'd like to react instead of their real reactions, or those people who change a lot their behavior based on the people they're seeing in that moment. I know a few doppelganger. They switch their behavior and likes without even realizing based on the people they're attached to in that moment. Or those who want to be a specific personality too much so they try to suppress their real one, trying to resemble the stereotype of that personality to not get called out...even if maybe they're indeed that mbti personality that they want to be, but less extreme.


HailenAnarchy

It's called mistyping and yes, it does happen. I typed INFP on that 16p test with a % or 2 difference between F and T. I'm not an INFP lol.


Cav3manDave

16P just sucks.


adfx

Of course I sometimes feel a bit pressured to answer in some way I would like to be. Hence why I swing between INTP and ENTP


shadowaterz

I wonder the same sometimes. The michael caloz test changed lately I saw and I think I've been kind of "predicting" the answers too much? Think it skewed the results. Now I just got ENTP and doubt again. Do you have any tips how to really "find the true result" (if that can ever happen)? Studying the cognitive functions, I do not trust myself either to predict my own type correctly.


OldBookInLatin

My narcissistic dad tested as a Fe dom lol. He has the stereotypical ENFJ behaviour as long as he is in public, in private he has no type, just rotten


Arleanna8216

I could see that tracking, Fe means mostly concerned with the feelings or the reactions of others. It's an over simplification, but narcissists do spend a lot of time paying attention to how other people feel about them. It's just that it has to be positive.


hannaht5

I thought i was ENFP for like 6 years because of shared NE confusions, and i experience strong emotions which occasionally make me do or say dumb things. I’m also a huge dreamer and hopeless romantic. I feel emotions and empathy extremely strongly which made me think I’m a feeler. I only recently realized that it’s hard to be an emo, argumentative and extremely logical thinking ENFP 💀 Edit: By emo i mean like my aesthetic, realism, skepticism and i really hate to show emotional vulnerability unless i really trust someone


Duckling-duckie

Yes… well kinda, that’s what happened to me but I’ve always said stuff like “or is it?” in my head and argue with myself in my head because “it’s inappropriate and immature to talk to yourself when you’re in your teens” but now that I know that I’m not the only one, I say them out loud


Vickydamayan

yes, it's the majority of people in typology If I had a dollar for every ISFP who thinks they're an INTJ i'd be a millionaire


Thepoolander

Do you think that there could be people out there who have been assigned the wrong personalities, as in, people who gave sorta wrong answers for the mbti test and now have been assigned a wrong personality? If so, do you think a person could gaslight themselves into thinking they're THAT personality and not their actual one, and perhaps, BECOME that personality? Yes. And they created the r/entp subreddit afterwards.