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Hello all! I'm pretty much a newbie about Myers-Briggs, but I feel I like it a lot since the descriptions are like 99% correct. Before this I was into exploring about Blood Type Personality (I hate to say it so but the society call it "Personality" while I actually prefer to call it "Tendency"). So let's see what I could gather from both...
The very first blood type on the earth hemisphere was O, their tendency described as good leader, socialite, hunter.
Then we have A, the A's tend to be stubborn, conformist, sensitive of others' needs, work well with details, if they have control they're reserved and well ordered.
Then B, the B's are flexible, nomad, independent, unconventional, and good idea generator.
The last but not least, the AB's, all I can say they are dang unpredictable species !
With the assumption above, I can say the probability of ENTP's blood types to be B are high, the next probability could be O, but I don't believe people with blood type A are ENTP's, they're good with details and mostly strict conformists. While for AB's, I don't know what are these people exactly, but possibly they have the least possibility of being ENTP's, since they can be unconventional, flexible, and narcissistic.
Looking at the population, ENTP's are rare commodities, just like other NT's. We can see that the only blood type described as rare is AB, B is uncommon, A is common, O very common. But the more detailed statistics involving the rhesus, I can say B negative (and other BT's with negative rhesus) included as "rare" too.
But let's see first, my blood type is B (with positive rhesus), what's yours?
The very first blood type on the earth hemisphere was O, their tendency described as good leader, socialite, hunter.
Then we have A, the A's tend to be stubborn, conformist, sensitive of others' needs, work well with details, if they have control they're reserved and well ordered.
Then B, the B's are flexible, nomad, independent, unconventional, and good idea generator.
The last but not least, the AB's, all I can say they are dang unpredictable species !
With the assumption above, I can say the probability of ENTP's blood types to be B are high, the next probability could be O, but I don't believe people with blood type A are ENTP's, they're good with details and mostly strict conformists. While for AB's, I don't know what are these people exactly, but possibly they have the least possibility of being ENTP's, since they can be unconventional, flexible, and narcissistic.
Looking at the population, ENTP's are rare commodities, just like other NT's. We can see that the only blood type described as rare is AB, B is uncommon, A is common, O very common. But the more detailed statistics involving the rhesus, I can say B negative (and other BT's with negative rhesus) included as "rare" too.
But let's see first, my blood type is B (with positive rhesus), what's yours?