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Personality Types Poll
#31
Miles Wrote:Darling you need to meet the right pigeon ;3

I see what you did there...you watch too much pron you prevert Smile
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#32
Introvert(94%) iNtuitive(19%) Feeling(6%) Perceiving(9%)

You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (94%)
You have slight preference of Intuition over Sensing (19%)
You have slight preference of Feeling over Thinking (6%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (9%)

Interestingly, the actual Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test is WAY longer. Pages and pages. I scored the same on the actual test that I did on this website test, just with slightly different percentages.
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#33
Doc Wrote:ISTJ
Introvert(3%) Sensing(62%) Thinking(31%) Judging(25%)

Is that good? Is it considered masculine?

Does it depend what part of your brain you use most? Or does it depend on the levels of testosterone?
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#34
himself Wrote:I don't really have a personality. The questions don't really suit me because they're irrelevant to me. I don't do anything or socialise (except for going to college) or have friends but a personality test is never going to tell me I'm boring or unpleasant. It would be easy / nice to believe that I'm a sensitive introvert but, in reality, I just don't have much brain activity.

Is gay a personality type?

That's not the point. The idea is mostly to be a guide, to indicate what kind of career or other things people who share common traits... That being said, someone with a INFJ type doesn't mean they're going to be an IT person, be exciting or anything... actually reading into the personality type kind of did the opposite.

As I have said, it is for the fun of it

The questions are irrelevant, to you have to improvise. Like how do you feel after spending time at a party where most people you don't know, are do you flock to them? Or are you checking your watch and thinking up ways to escape? I mean that's how looked at the questions.

The personality types doesn't confine you or I as an idividual, we have 3 INFJ's here (1 was INTJ) and I think the 3 that did match are very different people...

Not being a prick or anything just trying to help make sense of what the purpose of the questions are and that it isn't undermining your individuality or indicate what kind of person you are...

Hope that helps, also 6:45 AM and no coffee...
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#35
princealbertofb Wrote:Does it depend what part of your brain you use most? Or does it depend on the levels of testosterone?

Masculinity depends largely on actions. For instance I spent last night fixing a lever action rifle if another man spends his night baking a carrot cake, I would be more masculine. You can sub in anything if I made my own beef jerky today vs another guy bedazzled his jeans.
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#36
Doc Wrote:Masculinity depends largely on actions. For instance I spent last night fixing a lever action rifle if another man spends his night baking a carrot cake, I would be more masculine. You can sub in anything if I made my own beef jerky today vs another guy bedazzled his jeans.

My question wasn't really a question. Just a statement, or a quip, actually. Masculine is as masculine does, but honestly all this gender role stereotyping is not helpful. I don't think handling a gun or taking it to pieces is specially masculine. Women can do it too. Look at the Israeli or Russian armies. For that matter look at the American army.

Producing sperm is masculine. Women can't do that at all.

Beef jerky, carrot cake, same difference. A woman will skin a rabbit, pluck a turkey, gut a fish... Why would it be unmasculine to bedazzle your jeans? Look at peacocks and peahens... which one's the masculine one? Look at Bling on rappers... the list goes on. Cultural stereotyping, one falls into categories, into norms, which aren't always helpful. Not saying differences should be blurred into one-size-fits-all, but do you really care who's the more masculine?
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#37
princealbertofb Wrote:Does it depend what part of your brain you use most? Or does it depend on the levels of testosterone?
Sensing 62% - sounds like you could be very sensitive. Jean-Claude Vandamme would say ''aware'', which must be good.
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#38
princealbertofb Wrote:My question wasn't really a question. Just a statement, or a quip, actually. Masculine is as masculine does, but honestly all this gender role stereotyping is not helpful. I don't think handling a gun or taking it to pieces is specially masculine. Women can do it too. Look at the Israeli or Russian armies. For that matter look at the American army.

Producing sperm is masculine. Women can't do that at all.

Beef jerky, carrot cake, same difference. A woman will skin a rabbit, pluck a turkey, gut a fish... Why would it be unmasculine to bedazzle your jeans? Look at peacocks and peahens... which one's the masculine one? Look at Bling on rappers... the list goes on. Cultural stereotyping, one falls into categories, into norms, which aren't always helpful. Not saying differences should be blurred into one-size-fits-all, but do you really care who's the more masculine?

It was a joke, but bedazzled jeans are super femme.
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#39
Doc Wrote:It was a joke, but bedazzled jeans are super femme.
Or could be incredibly brave.... Men might tend to take it a bit further into provocation. I've just seen an exhibition in London called The Vulgar. It is about making statements with clothes, and it was quite eye opening as to what is considered daring, and sometimes vulgar when it becomes too commonplace. A splash of courage that can become a sea of imitation.
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#40
Is femme the same as feminine? (I know it's not; just so you try to give a definition precluding it from masculinity). Drag queens are also more feminine than women in general, and yet when it boils down to it, they are still proud of being males, masculine, etc... I'm not talking transgendered people or gender dysphoria which is a totally different kettle of fish.

I'd say the fact that you have to make a special qualifier for a section of the population's behaviour shows that 'femme' is just one of the many types of behaviours that a male (or female) can display. Should we say that 'femme' is one type of masculine behaviour and 'super butch' is the other extreme (still possible for either men or women)... ? What about all the other degrees between those extremes?
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