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Introvert or Extrovert?

Are you an introvert or an extrovert?


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Why are you trying to get me drunk? :neutral: Do you think I'll get nicer under the influence of alcohol?

What is this!? Just drink your damn beers, lady!
 
Okay nerds! That's about enough of your code talk! Give it to me straight - I can handle it!
 
S is at 100. The more he posts, I'd say that his T is around 10.

Hmmm... S is pretty high, but I don't know about 100. And I agree with the T. probably right around 10.
 
I got more N in my pinky finger than you do in your whole body. I got N coming out the wazoo!
 
I got more N in my pinky finger than you do in your whole body. I got N coming out the wazoo!

I really don't want to know about your wazoo. And, talking about what is coming out of it isn't very polite.
 
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Here's me: INTJ.
 
INTJ
distinctively expressed introvert
slightly expressed intuitive personality
moderately expressed thinking personality
moderately expressed judging personality

Actual career is a combination of two of the career categories listed.

INTJs do not readily grasp the social rituals ... Perhaps the most fundamental problem, however, is that INTJs really want people to make sense.
 
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I was INTJ as well. Said I was a Mastermind.:confused:

I'm way too lazy to be a mastermind.
 
Hey CC

Howcome we're all INTJs?!
 
I think INTJs are overrepresented online because you're geeks. Or nerds. I forget the difference.

I'm an ENFP.
 
I think introversion in males stems from a lack of physical activity. I would wager that many such males have lower than average testosterone levels, which can have deleterious effects on one's health and mental well-being. It happened to me after I stopped playing sports for a few years; I became very introverted, my testosterone levels dropped, I became very anxious and sensitive, very unlike myself; I started exercising regularly and felt more like my old self, more confidence and better sleep, too.

I'd recommend to any male that they exercise regularly, especially if you're still young and growing. Nothing fancy, push-ups, sit ups, lunges, etc. Anything to get your lungs open, your blood pumping, and the testosterone flowing...............

..............Didn't say that, buddy. I'm saying excessive introversion can stem from low testosterone levels, which has deleterious effects on physical and mental well-being.

I bet if I put you into a situation with lots of strangers, your heart would start beating through your chest, you might flush at the face, and you would generally feel uncomfortable. Who wants that?

After I started exercising again, my face cleared up (I had moderate adult acne), my back and shoulders got better (I had injuries from sports), the quality of my sleep improved, and I felt much more comfortable in strange situations with people I didn't know. My testosterone levels went back to normal and I generally felt whole again. Exercise is healthy, you should try it, especially if you're still developing.

Well, you recommended exercise to me, and I'm a chick.
The last thing I need is more testosterone; I'm already so skinny my estrogen levels are probably all out of whack.

I agree that in many cases, physical activity can help one's psychological state, if one feels it needs improvement.
Sometimes getting out of the house, for whatever reason, is just the ticket.
 
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