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Is it possible to altnernate between these types? When I take the test I get either of these...
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Re: INTJ/INTJ
Sun, June 26, 2005 - 7:49 PMIf you mean INTP...then, yes, I hvae tested at borderline on both. I prefer the INTJ side as I think that I more decisive. :-) -
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Re: INTJ/INFJ
Sun, June 26, 2005 - 8:02 PMI saw his post on the INFJ group.
He means between INFJ and INTJ -
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Re: INTJ/INFJ
Mon, June 27, 2005 - 7:38 PMDuh....sorry about that. A feeler and a rational thinker? I rarely see that. :-) -
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Re: INTJ/INFJ
Sat, May 6, 2006 - 12:34 PMBizzarely enough, I used to be INFP, and switched to INTJ.
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Re: INTJ/INFJ
Sat, May 6, 2006 - 1:16 PMI am INxJ with a slightr preference for T. My career has been T, my enotions always strong and sensitive, but usually subordinated. I have to work not to let the F's trip me up unawares.
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Re: INTJ/INTP
Thu, December 7, 2006 - 2:26 AMIt's understandable that anyone would have both traits of judging and Perceiving because Jung test goes by a percentage.
So to some it up your probably closer to a balance between the two. I use to be an INxP but now I'm INTJ -
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Re: INFJ/INTP
Tue, March 27, 2007 - 10:58 PMPersonally, I'm an extremely weak "T", so there's a correlation for me in the INFJ traits.
It's not that hard to be both a thinker and a feeler, especially since the dominant function is Intuition in either case. For me, I'm extremely strong I and N, with the T being as I said, so weak it's hardly worth noting. However, I suspect this is part of the problem with having to choose between a duality, in that you do have the occasional person who prefers the fence.
Higher up you see, and us INTJs tend to be elitists..... Or at least, that's what all the ISFJs say :p
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