








Make assumptions about me and my… i don't even know what we are
Not even our friends can imagine us together









Not even our friends can imagine us together
bcs yes I am bored and I need some interactions on my acc
Does this arrangement of MBTI types in spacial relation hint towards a deeper structure? 🤔
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Pretty self-explanatory. Stereotypes are just that; stereotypes. The most difficult yet beautiful part of reality is that every single person is unique in their own way, and how we show up will always depart at least somewhat from the assumptions others make about us. For example, I actually know what soap is, and apply it rigorously to my skin almost every single day.
And yes, I'm 100% sure I'm INTP, not INFP or INFJ. 😅
Edit: Since some of you are insistent I MUST be INFX, I am once again reiterating: I am not. The first slide, aside from being good at math, is literally just a bunch of traits of immaturity, not anything that is INTP inherently. If you truly believe any of those must be inherent to INTP, then I am sorry to say but you are essentially saying it is impossible for INTPs to be responsible, mature adults. And I'm not sure what I can say to that, really. Mature people of any type are capable of being all of the above--on the contrary, I'd argue it's a requirement to be compassionate, have integrity, and be in-tune with your emotions to be considered mature. I'm a grown adult woman in her 30s with 2 kids and a career in psychology. I'm not a 15 year old who doesn't even know they're a person anymore. I have a wide array of likes and hobbies, of which at least a few don't fit into the mold, such as fashion, interior design, and skiing. That's what a normal person of any type is like, especially people who are properly grown and aren't in their teens and early 20s. Every type is capable of producing well-rounded, mature individuals. Furthermore, MBTI is not about your hobbies, likes, and dislikes. It's about how you process things, how you think, how you experience your inner world and the outer world.
If you relate to the first slide more...Go to therapy. Lovingly. Respectfully.
Also, I mislabeled the images a bit; it's supposed to be INTP stereotypes vs stereotypes I myself defy specifically. I'm speaking only for myself and specifically the stereotypes I defy; it's not a comprehensive list of my own traits, naturally.
The other 7 are still in the kitchen, cooking