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INTJ-A here, consistent over 10 years.

It's interesting to see the pattern here of the generally rarest types being so dominantly present in this community.

Though it could be well explained by that we all look for a similar outlet for who we are.

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I took the test a few times and I always came up with an INFJ. :) 

 

It suits me pretty well too. I never knew about MBTI until a few years ago, but I'm glad I took the test. 

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I usually get INFJ, too. Though it can be accurate on certain fronts, sometimes I wonder if the test also reduces the self to predefined categories. For instance, some psychologists say that the self is not really a fixed thing, but something that is made, unmade, and remade over time and influenced by circumstances. I find this view credible, too. It would be great if the test could account for the fact that some people (regardless of the likelihood) could go from, say, INTJ to ENTP. Or vice versa even. But still quite fun to take the test. :)

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After a lifetime of getting INFP I got. . .INFJ-A :o

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I get a different result every time I take the quizz, depending on the website I use. I'm confused ahaha 

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Quizzes can be very wrong and give false answers. 

Take it from someone with extreme spectrum condition with 37 personalities & a specialist in multiple personality disorders 

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Anyone else shocked at the number of INFJ's here? 

I have been in MBTI groups on other sites, and there were definitely INFJ's but not this high of a percentage.  Especially considering this is not an MBTI forum (where INFJ's may naturally gravitate). 

I find this absolutely fascinating and hope more people reply with their results! 

 


I am an INFJ. Husband/Daddy is an ENTP. 

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On 1/5/2022 at 12:50 AM, lawran said:

I usually get INFJ, too. Though it can be accurate on certain fronts, sometimes I wonder if the test also reduces the self to predefined categories. For instance, some psychologists say that the self is not really a fixed thing, but something that is made, unmade, and remade over time and influenced by circumstances. I find this view credible, too. It would be great if the test could account for the fact that some people (regardless of the likelihood) could go from, say, INTJ to ENTP. Or vice versa even. But still quite fun to take the test. :)

Agreed.

I have heard it is beneficial to take an MBTI test once ever couple years or so to see where you are at - and to not be surprised if you change types a couple times in your lifetime. I've also heard not to take the test while emotional because it can skew your view of the world in that short moment.
Makes sense to me! 

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INFJ-A Assertive

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