alright.... example..... and this is ridiculously generalized....Hmmm. Do explain yourself further, dear fellow.
its not objective at all. It's extremely subjective and subtle. I wouldn't take it personally. Obviously sensors like the way they dress.umm yeah....what?
Actually based on people I know...you're not completely off the mark from what I can tell, as far as generalizations can go anyway..... Your first female intuitive picture isn't showing up though, but yeah, the description sounds about right and definitely holds true for myself (an N) and my husand (an S)alright.... example..... and this is ridiculously generalized....
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My impression of most intuitive women..... they tend to like these semi hipster looking dresses that make them look bohemian.... i have more evidence....but dont want to invade their privacy.
where as sensor women tend to dress more......
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intuitive men seem to dress more.....
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where as..... sensing men seem to dress more....
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but it's kind of hard to get a sense what im talking about without loading you with a crap load of pictures of intuitives and sensors.
I have just noticed that there is a subtle different in the way N's dress. They don't match each other as much... or coordinate to a certain norm. They may even be more inclined to wear hipster stuff. If they don't then they wear whatever the heck they want. But I am talking about people that DO pay attention to what they wear.
With Sen...... I gotta go.... lol. Ill finish this later.
I have a pair of red Tom's that I just bought. I'll be honest and say that I never really know whether or not to actually trust those companies that claim to have philanthropic endeavors such as the one that Toms does, but I do like their shoes. Mostly because they're easy to put on and easy to take off and because I sometimes like things that are rather simple/plain.Well, I'm wearing Tom's that are similar to this
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But I bought them mostly because I like the company and what they stand for. I guess that's the most "hipster" thing I wear. This is my first pair of Tom's though, I just buy whatever I like at the moment.
I have a pair of red Tom's that I just bought. I'll be honest and say that I never really know whether or not to actually trust those companies that claim to have philanthropic endeavors such as the one that Toms does, but I do like their shoes. Mostly because they're easy to put on and easy to take off and because I sometimes like things that are rather simple/plain.
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They're legitimate. My friend works for the firm that audits them.I have a pair of red Tom's that I just bought. I'll be honest and say that I never really know whether or not to actually trust those companies that claim to have philanthropic endeavors such as the one that Toms does, but I do like their shoes. Mostly because they're easy to put on and easy to take off and because I sometimes like things that are rather simple/plain.
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Fucking awesome.What category would an Army of Darkness t-shirt, slacks, and a pair of astronaut monkey converse throw me into?
Just clicking the thanks button seemed like an underachievement.Fucking awesome.
Oh yea for sure. The most extreme hipsters I would say are the sensors. I would say that's why most people don't like hipsters.... it's because they copy off of each other and say they are orginal. Same thing with emo kids. Same thing with posers. It's all the same people. I think intuitives started off the trends trying to set themselves apart in society. Then sensors jumped on the boat but didn't understand the reasoning behind it. So they just took what was obvious. HMMMM OHHH EMO KIDS>...... OH THEY HAVE LONG HAIR..... OH THEY ARE SAD..... OH THEY CUT THEMSELVES. I bet you the orginal emo kids were prolly just really fuckin depressed INFP's and INFJ's. Could be wrong though. Same thing with hipsters. Originally I think it was just a different style. Now there are actual rules on how to be a hipster. So I can completely see an S being a hipster. I just think that N's are attracted to the style more because they like it.... not because everyone is doing it.Well, I'm wearing Tom's that are similar to this
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But I bought them mostly because I like the company and what they stand for. I guess that's the most "hipster" thing I wear. This is my first pair of Tom's though, I just buy whatever I like at the moment.
On a normal day you'll probably find me wearing regular jeans and a plaid collared shirt.
To debunk your argument a little bit, the most hipster person I know is an ESTP friend of mine. And everyone loves her sense of fashion.
yessss refer to what i said to troisi : )I may have seen where you're coming from if this thread was made years ago, but now that the whole hipster/indie scene is in, I doubt this is necessarily true. Everyone and their grandma dress in these "unique" way today, hardly confined to intuitives.
Since the stereotypical (and not necessarily true) image of an N is the whole weirdo/artist/hipster/bohemian/eccentric while the image of a S is conformist/mainstream/jock/cheerleader I can see where you're coming from...but again, even if we rely on the stereotype, I think the fad pretty much nullified it.
Basing on your picture, around 70% of my school was Ns. :crazy: