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You know you’re both Judgers when
One friend helps the other plan the first’s surprise party

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Do intj's have feelings? Y'all seem pretty evil to me
Well anon hatred, disgust and anger are all feelings related to making a person evil so by saying that you just answered your own question.
On a more serious note, and even though it has been said a thousand times before, INTJs do have feelings. In fact, INTJs have a lot of feelings. The thing is that we have no idea how to manage then and when a minor incovenience comes around, the whole system shuts down. There are only two modes then:
Ignore the feeling by working towards a solution to the problem that caused it.
Completely inmersing in it and forgetting about any other option apart from feeling that way until something bigger happens that distracts you from it.
I’ve seen INFPs, who are supposed to be the overemotional, crybabies of the MBTI, manage their feelings in a more logical, self-critical way than most INTJs. So in short, INTJs do have feelings like every human, but they are more likely to repress them until they become an urgent matter to deal with. In addition, and even though I don’t like the whole “INTJs are rational and logical” stereotype, I have to admit INTJs tend to have different priorities when dealing with things, so perhaps what would offend one type won’t affect the INTJ as they are focused on a different thing, and viceversa. This results in the INTJ sometimes ignoring feelings of discomfort, excitement or fear because they are not up on their “priorities right now” list, and in the wrong assumption that INTJs simply do not have feelings.
-Laura
Thank you ESFP
INTJ- do you think if I asked they would give me a pickle with my hamburger sliders? The regular burgers come with them.
ESFP- I'm really sure they will, just ask for it when you order it.
*waitress comes to take orders*
INTJ- I will take the sliders please.
ESFP- can I have the lasagna? Can I have a pickle on the side as well?
*waitress walks away*
INTJ- Did you really just order lasagna with a pickle?
ESFP- Pickles are like one of your favorite things in the world. Of course I asked for a pickle for you.
I have never felt more energized than when I have the "OMG. That's the answer!" moment after a long marathon of philosophizing.
Some introvert.
Question to introverted admins who wants to answer this question: Is there an average number of hours to recharge introvert's social battery or is there a specicfic number of hours for each type? Or does it depend on a person? What do you think?
This is more of an individual thing than a type based thing. For instance, I know one ISTP who likes to withdraw for days, and another who just needs a couple hours at the end of the day to themselves. This goes for all the types though, and to most general questions about any type. I like to say that your type isn’t a horoscope, and can’t explain everything about you, everyone is still unique and different.
That being said, types leading with Ti or Ni (ISTP+INTP and INFJ+INTJ, respectively) might tend to spend more time to themselves because of their need to internally process information, compared to types that lead with an information gathering function.
-Admin Dan (ISTP)

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Being an introvert is quite similar to being left-handed in the past. There is always a sense awkwardness that you feel like you can't fit in, and yet a judgement or bias against you. Even though left-handedness is more accepted today many children were forced to use their right hand throughout centuries. What basically happens is, you're forced to do something against your biological nature -which ultimately affects negatively your brain functioning. This also may lead to physical or mental disorders -such as stuttering. The pressure of living in a world that favors extroversion creates similar effect on some of us. The common problems -such as anxiety, depression, ADD and so on, that introverts suffer from mainly come from society's misunderstanding of introversion and force to create someone that's not real, not you.
Some Introvert.
I am my own battery. I charge myself up.
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