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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/3/2009 11:49:00 PM   
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I like that description better.  :)


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"not eager to take command until others demonstrate their inability to lead". 


it could have said....leading when it is needed
or
guiding those who need it

comes closer to a D :P

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/4/2009 7:56:32 AM   
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Sometime a persons M-B test results can change depending on external influences. A person can score more I or more E with changes in life situations, such as after a divorce becoming more introverted while recovering. Other parts of the test may not be designed for certain careers types - I am a graduate of Architecture and my professors would be proud to know that I score almost neutral in Thinking vs. Feeling, essentially zero bias to either tendency (switch easily from artist to engineer as needed). A test is just one way to measure some things, it may not be the best way to measure all things.

How telling is this summary by sadomasokisti! (thanks for compiling the results and saving me a long read) ----

Almost 2 out of 3 CM forums contributors (63%) are Introverts!! And most are intuitive rather than sensory? Hmmm! Perhaps not the best group to be trying to meet in real life? I think this result should be repeated to all posters asking if CM and other sites "really work" for meeting people. It could suggest that the forums are not the place to be if you want real friends, but hopefully it does not reflect the rest of the site users.

Could this be the reason that many people have given up on Alt and Bondage... why pay to be verbally abused by self-appointed experts who you will never meet? The forums were the reason I left those sites, very hostile to those outside the particular interests of that year's bumper crop of frequent posters. A person who's standard answer is to "use the search function, this has been discussed a hundred times" wants neither new contributors or new ideas on "their" site. This is not something unique to BDSM sites, I have contributed much specific research in answer to questions by posters on technical forums with similar results. A few appreciate and the rest belittle. WOW!!!

On B.com, about four or five years ago, the regulars were on a HNG hunt (Horny Net Geek). They loved to label those who did not fit their mold, myself included. But how can someone with 8000 posts accuse someone with 80 of being an internet geek? LOL! I may have had only 80 posts but I have a 30 year old pair of handcuffs, which don't collect dust.

After this thread, I resolve for 2009 that I will spend time mainly on each OP and less on the responders. Thanks again, sadomasokisti for taking the time to summarize the responses. As of today I will also limit reading the forums of my local newspaper, it is full of the same opinionated complainers who never take action to make change, never show up at a city council meeting or write their congressman. Yesterday someone called out the complainers the same way, my open eyes see that this could be a real phenomenon common to web forums. Clearly, I need to reconsider how I spend my social hours.

This has been the most useful social forum thread I've read in years, thank you Ph0enixF1re for asking this question! I'll be asking this question on some other forums!

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/4/2009 1:55:45 PM   
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Hardbutt notes:

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Almost 2 out of 3 CM forums contributors (63%) are Introverts!!


And I am yet another - INTJ. So how does this impact my view of BDSM? I don't think that I am predisposed to BDSM because of being an INTJ, but I do bring the personality preferences of an INTJ to how I "do" bondage etc. And how I communicate about it (Hardbutt's point, I think), seeing it as more a private intimate intense experience than not. So I don't shout, so to speak, here, and for that matter I don't go to clubs or munches, not that I am opposed to them but I see my kink as private...except when I want to share here, carefully.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/4/2009 7:33:02 PM   
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I mean, I like YOUR description better.  Just to clear up the ambiguity.


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ORIGINAL: AtlantisKing111

I like that description better.  :)


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quote:

ORIGINAL: AtlantisKing111

"not eager to take command until others demonstrate their inability to lead". 


it could have said....leading when it is needed
or
guiding those who need it

comes closer to a D :P


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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/5/2009 1:26:13 AM   
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I understood ;)

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/5/2009 1:45:38 AM   
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Test Results
Your personality type is ISFJ.



Introverted (I) 54%
Extraverted (E) 46%

Sensing (S) 64%
Intuitive (N) 36%

Feeling (F) 70%
Thinking (T) 30%

Judging (J) 73%
Perceiving (P) 27%
this comes pretty close to describing me.  interesting.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 9:19:25 AM   
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I've taken the MB test twice now. First time, INTJ, then INFJ after a few years. Hard to decide which is more accurate, both describe me fairly damn well. Can I be two?!!

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 9:22:52 AM   
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I'll play along:  am an INTJ.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 10:12:15 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: AtlantisKing111

INTJ (22,50,38,67) here.  "The Mastermind" type.  One who approaches life as like a giant chessboard, with structures and procedures that are never arbitrary but not set in stone either.

Oddly enough the description of Masterminds says that we are "not eager to take command until others demonstrate their inability to lead".  Still pondering THAT vis-a-vis my being a Dominant.
Everybody is gunning for number one; wanting to be top dawg is more of an extrovert thing: they're willing to put up with the hassle for the glory.

Another INFJ here.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 10:16:53 AM   
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I got a F

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 3:08:26 PM   
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When I took it in 2004, I was ISTJ. I don't think I've changed.

http://www.personalitypage.com/ISTJ.html

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 4:27:09 PM   
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Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging here....

I have had multiple tests done both in school and by councilors/therapists.

While I can see this in myself (i know i am an introvert) I am also subject to change. At a whim. So I don't take one specific side of things...

rather...

I see it as a sliding scale. I am sure everyone has their comfort zone however.

I have the same problem with Intelligence Quotient tests as well.

A man in Africa could be the most intelligent being on the planet... but taking an American IQ test he could score average or slightly above average and we would shrug him off as Joe-Shmoe.

"and there goes the supergenius"

Ah humans.

Slap a metric onto it... we are sure able to grasp these things better. I guarantee it.

The correlation between roles and types?

realize it slides.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 4:50:05 PM   
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I just took the test and I am ISFJ.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 5:08:38 PM   
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Some necroposter has resurrected this thread!

However to play along- I'm an INTJ - although as time has gone on I've gotten closer and closer to ENTJ, to the point where I can flip back and forth by changing one question.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 5:18:14 PM   
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INTJ - "The Mastermind"
 
[insert diabolical laughter here]

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 6:47:47 PM   
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INFP, the healer.

It's an interesting question you pose.  i'll have to think on this a bit.  Does being INFP incline me toward submission?  Feels incorrect to say yes.  Does it inform the way my submission manifests?  Maybe.  Does it inform my communication style? Probably. Does my communication style incline me toward submission? Doubtful.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 6:52:22 PM   
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ISFJ here

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 6:58:34 PM   
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I'll let you know when my border line multi-personality syndrome compass stops spinning. D/s is a relationship structure and trying to quantify a relationship structure according to personality is not very realistic. Myers-Briggs really should not apply here. There are some field Marshall types in day to day life, that enjoy being submissive in their personal relationship. The truth is not always so cut and dry as you're trying to make it.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 7:07:02 PM   
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ENTP - The Innovator

Quick, ingenious, stimulating, alert, and outspoken. Resourceful in solving new and challenging problems. Adept at generating conceptual possibilities and then analyzing them strategically. Good at reading other people. Bored by routine, will seldom do the same thing the same way, apt to turn to one new interest after another.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 1/20/2010 8:18:33 PM   
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i'm an INTJ.  i was always told that INTJ was a rare personality type.  But from reading some of the responses in this thread, we are the majority of the population here on CM.

i used to feel special, but now i feel as unique as a rice farmer in China.

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