LeRuse
Perpetual Dungeon Master
I'm an INFJ-T.
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childhood experiences can mold your personality so much.I'm an ISTJ, same as my father but we have differences because of our childhood experiences.
Thank goodness I had my mom's influence. Haha.
"Have you taken the test"?
1): No.
Glad to see all the interest. I honestly didn't think too many people would be interested in this topic.
I'd say fairly accurate, but I feel like I'm more flexible, and less driven than their standard portrayal. Then again, categorizing every potential personality into 16 groups is going require some generalization.
Welp, I guess Christmas came really early this year. You're welcome.I don't meet many S types o3o
Whether it's a coincidence or not, your assumptions are rather veracious, even if my writing style currently seems to fall on both sides of the spectrums to some degree.I'm assuming Es are more expressive in their writing, while Is would be more conservative, literary style. Ns probably plan out their characters further into the future, while Ss just go with the flow of the rp. Ts probably use more objective language and talk about the facts of the matter directing their characters by what makes sense logically, and Fs probably think more about how their character's feeling influence what they should be doing. Lastly, I would guess that Ps are more likely to be the rp hoppers, because they are constantly being interested in new ideas, and Js probably tend to be more loyal toward one rp at a time. But I could be totally wrong, just my general assumptions.
Welp, I guess Christmas came really early this year. You're welcome.
Whether it's a coincidence or not, your assumptions are rather veracious, even if my writing style currently seems to fall on both sides of the spectrums to some degree.
E<->I: My original writing style was very... verbose... e.g. Describing the bark on trees when the character isn't even interacting with said trees. But I've definitely reined that in my more recent writing, even though I find myself needing to hem my writing if the scene calls for a more sensory description.
N<->S: I'm very much a reflexive writer, and while I can plot out various arcs that a character can potentially follow when prompted, I can happily chug along with a single goal in mind. It tends to make my characters' development more gradual than others I roleplay with.
T<->F: I adore realism in a roleplay. Helps me plan out how my character interacts with the world, and it helps me build potential scenes for other characters, because I can roughly estimate how they'll react to it as well. However, I do tend to lose sight of my character's emotional state, and have to constantly remind myself, "How is my character feeling about this?" Given the time, I can create some really intricate, and complete backstories, but creating those awesome scenes with other characters that reads well from the outside is very much my jam.
J<->P: I mostly concur with what you said, but would like to elaborate. It's not as if I don't hunt around for that new interesting RP, but I'm generally very picky, and will analyze a roleplay in depth to make sure it's a good fit before I invest my time in it. So yeah, when I join I roleplay, I'm in for long haul.
A<->T: I know you didn't cover this part, but I'll touch on it anyways. I'm pretty immune to what others think of me. So I don't follow deadlines well, and it's usually me that others are waiting on for a response. It's not like I don't care about the roleplay, but I'm very much going at my own pace. As much as it might infuriate those that are constantly wondering how my character is going to react to their post, I'm not stressing about it nearly as much, and no amount of prodding can change that. This is why I avoid 1x1 roleplays, because a good portion of the time, the other party loses interest before I respond and have moved on.
*shrugs* Sounds like a personal problem. XPAlready sitting here waiting for your response... I'm so weird that way
Yeah, I wish I could say I could sympathize, but I have troubles wrapping my head around how someone can get so stressed out over something they have no control over. I've been in a few failed roleplays. It's unfortunate, but I try to figure out why they fail, and use that help refine my future searches.Interesting dissection o3o...
I didn't cover T vs A because they are not always brought up when someone takes a MBTI test. I do like the way you explained the Assertive (A) side of things so guess I'll give my opinion on the Turbulent (T) side of things.
Just gonna state again that I'm
A<->T: I can't say I follow deadlines very well either, but I do try to keep the pace of the rp going. When there is a post waiting there do be responded to I have the urge to follow up as soon as possible and I get stressed the longer I wait. I also get very antsy when waiting for others to respond, espically when I'm not at school or work. This is probably a combination of my natural personailty and my my personal knowdlege of how fast rps on here can die. I also avoid 1v1s because I feel like they are way too stressful and too be honest I enjoy large groups of people way more than I enjoy one on ones. I would dare to assume that 1v1s are more appealing to Introverted types.
If I had to guess, I'd say it's IDGA-F. I wouldn't worry about the kuudere too much.o3o but now I wanna know