Um...we're awesome. Duh!I'm surprised you didn't start the thread title "ATTN: FEMALE ENTP".
What's your obsession, man?
That's spot on, essentially what we lack entp provides. Haha nothing else to say!I'm responding almost a year later but I believe there are many things INFJ have in common with ENTP..
INFJ and ENTP are opposites in every thing but N that is the way we perceive the world.
This makes a great combination as we can share different points of view on the same issue and we're still connected.
Before reading my point of view, consider I used to be very close to an INFJ, he's the kind of guy that is a keeper for me so what I write may not be at all objective even if it tries to look as if it were.
Let's get to the things female ENTPs have in common with males INFJ
3) Need for freedom, somehow expressed as fear of commitment
2) Seeing many points of view of the same circumstance what makes both look indecisive
1) Debating. Both personalities love debating in a philosophical point of view. Hours of chat could take place within these individuals.
I think this is an interesting thread, maybe if some other INFJs would have anything to add/correct, that would be great.
It's amusing how many INFJs are lurking on the ENTP forums.
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I can't help it XD. My ENTP refuses to communicate with me much, so this is the only way to find out more about him. Which sounds awful haha, except that in reality it's only caused by distance
Muddy buddy!man you ENTPs girls are pretty rare, "no clue where I would find one" :sad:
try looking in your friends that are girls group not the girlfriend material group. Idk if it's only me and my partner or all INFJ/ENTP get on really well as friends but don't see the possibility of relationship with each other. I don't even think most INFJ would see a ENTP as a good material for a girlfriend, so you may have overlooked someone.man you ENTPs girls are pretty rare, "no clue where I would find one" :sad:
I totally agree with this but I think the need for freedom is different... ENTPs want to be free to explore... INFJs want to be free of obligations that they didn't want to make but felt forced to... It's not that we necessarily want to explore, we just want to be able to "chill." That makes total sense in my head, it's a subtle difference.3) Need for freedom, somehow expressed as fear of commitment
2) Seeing many points of view of the same circumstance what makes both look indecisive
1) Debating. Both personalities love debating in a philosophical point of view. Hours of chat could take place within these individuals.
Totally false?try looking in your friends that are girls group not the girlfriend material group. Idk if it's only me and my partner or all INFJ/ENTP get on really well as friends but don't see the possibility of relationship with each other. I don't even think most INFJ would see a ENTP as a good material for a girlfriend, so you may have overlooked someone.
Yeah, I didn't see I fell in love if my flatmate until he hinted that to me. ENTPs are quite dense in those areas.I knew pretty much after 1 month my ENTP friend and I would be perfect... It's just her that doesn't see it. Meh.
Wow, it's like I'm talking to her right now haha. Interesting.Yeah, I didn't see I fell in love if my flatmate until he hinted that to me. ENTPs are quite dense in those areas.
As a hint I mean not a delicate 'I like spending time with u', just something more direct. I supposedly(dk, never noticed) acted in love long before I knew, all time I was thinking 'hey, we're great friends'.