FieryOpal
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Joined: 12/8/2013 From: Maryland Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: MysticFireTopaz True, I am an INTJ, though many are surprised that I am "introverted." While we're supposed to be around 2% of the population, there seem to be a lot of us in the scene. I have a strong feeling that I will write another book, though it's not in my short-term plans. The one I wrote with ex-sub will never see the light of day. The manuscript was lost in a hard-drive crash two computers ago, and the backup materials seem to have been thrown out during the remoding that took place when I was in the hospital. However, a few years after we wrote that book, another one came out that was uncannily similar (though the author put her own slant on things). The world received the knowledge I was planning to impart anyway, and the marketplace really doesn't need a book that similar to one that's already available. T or F: The author of that book turned out to be a good friend of a friend. I met and had lunch with her when she visited Dallas, and she spoke at my Femdom group. You're probably borderline I/E like I am, and also between P/J with me. I see it as the ability to toggle back and forth fluidly. Btw, besides being rare, most INTJs are male; being a female INTJ is ultra-rare. The same with me, that people assume I am an extrovert, that it's okay to call me at all hours of the day or late at night, that they can drop in unannounced and that I would welcome having some "company." These are high crimes in an introvert's world. (Even my older son gets read the riot act when he calls at 11pm to chitchat on a school night when I have a hard enough time getting his brother to go to bed before midnight.) I so want to say true, about your author friend of a good friend. I'm thinking that you met the author in Dallas and may have had lunch with her. A part of me wants to say false, though. True or False? I collaborated on a screenplay with a man I ended up falling in love with, and it won Bronze (3rd) Prize in the Albuquerque, NM film festival.
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Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage. - Lao Tzu There is no remedy for love but to love more. - Thoreau
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