2005-10-12

The LONG Scientific Personality Test

ENFP - The Champion
You scored 63% I to E, 26% N to S, 40% F to T, and 52% J to P!
Your type is known as the Champion type, which is part of the larger group called idealists. Nothing occurs that does not have some deep and ethical significance in your eyes. You see life as an exciting drama. You are very charismatic, yet tend to be too harsh on yourself for not being as genuine as you think you should be. 3% of the population shares your type.
As a romantic partner, you need to talk about what is going on in your life. You are a strong supporter for your partner's efforts to grow and change and be happy. You need to feel that same support from your partner. Expressive, optimistic, and curious, you are eager to enjoy new experiences with your partner, whom you wish to be your confidant and soul mate, as well as play mate. You are uncomfortable sharing negative emotion, though, and tend to withdraw from confrontation and process your feelings privately. You feel most loved when your partner appreciates your creativity, accepts your uniqueness, and sees you as the compassionate person you are. You need to hear your partner tell you how much you mean to them and would love if they did thoughtful spontaneous things to demonstrate it.
Your group summary: idealists (NF)
Your type summary: ENFP
My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 74% on I to E
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You scored higher than 26% on N to S
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You scored higher than 38% on F to T
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You scored higher than 51% on J to P
Link: The LONG Scientific Personality Test
I'm not surprised. I started as INTJ when I still studied and was in some sort of self-denial (especially my T was incredibly strong), after graduation I slid to ENTP (unsurprising, since my extroversion was obvious by then), and now, after close to 5 months on HRT, I'm at ENFP, which I expected. I have noticed that my actions are now influenced by feelings more than before. As an aside, my spouse is currently an ENFP too, as far as I know.

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