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Opinion of INTJs?

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Long-term SO, and several long-term close friends are INTJs.
We're kindred spirits, so to speak. We share Ni/Se, which makes it more likely that we will understand each other, as long as we don't disagree on core values and philosophies. We are different (Te/Fe) in complementary ways. At times, we can seem like the same type. At other times, the differences are glaring, which can be entertaining or interesting. They strike a balance between similarity and individuality.
 
I don’t like to generalize an entire “type,” but I’ve had largely positive interactions with INTJs. I find that we vibe well becuase of the shared Ni.

One of my oldest friends (since kindergarten) is an INTJ female. I think when we were kids she could be a bit cold, and sometimes cruel with me, making me cry a lot. But I think we were both just immature and undeveloped. I was a sensitive little shit. Lolol
She has since grown into an extremely kind person and a wonderful mother.
 
I don’t like to generalize an entire “type,” but I’ve had largely positive interactions with INTJs. I find that we vibe well becuase of the shared Ni.

One of my oldest friends (since kindergarten) is an INTJ female. I think when we were kids she could be a bit cold, and sometimes cruel with me, making me cry a lot. But I think we were both just immature and undeveloped. I was a sensitive little shit. Lolol
She has since grown into an extremely kind person and a wonderful mother.

In my experience the colder types are these, but of course it can depend on the person too...

INTJ
ESTP
ENTJ
INTP
ISTP
 
In my experience the colder types are these, but of course it can depend on the person too...

INTJ
ESTP
ENTJ
INTP
ISTP
Oof, yeah, but be careful about overgeneralizing too much when it comes to this, or you could miss out on getting to know some really amazing people !
 
Not my experience.

It's the 'warm on the outside, cold on the inside' feelers that really take you by surprise.

OH interesting... generally speaking for me.. i jive with most females, i do have two INTJ female friends and we get along but id said i get along better with any stereotypical female MBTI types versus males, who I generally will clash with more often.
 
Not my experience.

It's the 'warm on the outside, cold on the inside' feelers that really take you by surprise.
Agreed. Fake, underdeveloped Fe doms, ugh.
Nice to your face, turn around, stab you in the back.
That's real coldness.

My experience with online INTJs has mostly been neutral to negative. We somehow never seem to 'connect'?However, that was many years ago, on one particular INTJ forum, with many young and/or mistyped people I'm sure.
I've never met an INTJ in real life as far as I know.
 
Healthy INFJs have too much integrity to do that. (From what I can see.)
Unhealthy ones just turn into obsessed reading into things that aren't there paranoid conspiracy nuts. ;)

Indeed! Lol
 
I've never met an INTJ in real life as far as I know.
I have, someone from my friend group in uni was INTJ. Unfortunately I didn't get to know her as an INTJ, but I liked her. She wasn't cold or calculating or always had to be right. Great sense of humour too.
I can't tell if we ever connected on any deep level, though. I didn't have a conscious sense of this until I got to working with cognitive functions and unburied some repressed senses.
 
We somehow never seem to 'connect'?
I can't tell if we ever connected on any deep level, though. I didn't have a conscious sense of this until I got to working with cognitive functions and unburied some repressed senses.

Looking back, 'connecting' has been a really rare thing. I used to doubt that I'd ever actually connected with anyone, and put that down to not having met the right people.

I'm speaking for myself, but maybe something about INTJs in general can be extrapolated from it.

I think maybe the issue is that INTJs have this 'guard up' all the time, even if they don't realise it; even if they think they're naturally open people. They will still be overly courteous/aloof (formal, basically), however their armour manifests, for real connection to take place.

The problem is that they just need to learn to embrace their whole being, and then cerebral 'connection' is really easy once they're comfortable.

Emotional connection is a different matter... I think INTJs have this intense, all-or-nothing quality, and expressing that is a huge risk since its not generally acceptable to break down into snot-dribbling tears in the work cafeteria just to tell someone they're cool.

If an INTJ likes you, you probably have no idea how much they do. They honour you, they respect you; you will have some quality that they deem highly admirable - if you think they 'like you', that probably means they've put you in the pantheon of the greatest human beings who ever lived.
 
Well I'll take 'neutral' :tearsofjoy:
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Okay, let's assume for the sake of argument that you actually are an INTJ. You are nothing like the INTJs I met 10 years ago on that particular forum. You're mature and open to hearing other people's opinions and perspectives. (You may reject them after scrutiny, but not outright.)

We're friendly enough with each other Host. I respect your outstanding academic and debating skills.
But we don't really know each other on a personal level all that well. :)
 
if you think they 'like you', that probably means they've put you in the pantheon of the greatest human beings who ever lived

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Okay, let's assume for the sake of argument that you actually are an INTJ. You are nothing like the INTJs I met 10 years ago on that particular forum. You're mature and open to hearing other people's opinions and perspectives. (You may reject them after scrutiny, but not outright.)

We're friendly enough with each other Host. I respect your outstanding academic and debating skills.
But we don't really know each other on a personal level all that well. :)
I know I know, but it was just funny to react that way.:grinning:

Yeah, I've heard about that forum - if it's the same one. It's one of the reasons why I just didn't want to be associated with that label. They didn't seem 'like me', so I rejected it.

Also, about the 'connecting' thing, I have some additional thoughts:

I think this whole thing with INTJ 'black and white' thinking is probably true. When it comes to people, I find ambivalence really difficult to handle, actually. I can't ever seem to say, 'he's OK I guess'.

Individuals are either 'Good' or 'Not', and I think it depends upon the INTJ as to which category is more often used.

If you're sorted into 'Good', then the intensity of regard can put the INTJ into a vulnerable position when confronted with people who deal with ambivalent attitudes towards people. You're going to be wandering around thinking everyone is super fucking great and worthy, while they may think you're just 'meh'. This may be why some INTJs become misanthropic - it's a defense mechanism against this imbalance of regard. They're protecting themselves against their own soft hearts.
 
Common opinions on INTJs::wink:
I have met some great INTJs, but I think that most of them are boring, logic only logic, and no emotion whatsoever. Social retards also (there are exceptions, but they seem to be rare).

The other 95% are just boring as fuck and even though they might be computer/math/physics geniuses, I'd say their social and emotional IQ is well below average.

Some INTJs I like. Very rarely though do I like them.

I cannot stomach anyone who NEEDS to be right.
99% of the time that is a behaviour displayed by INTJs.

But with INTJs...their arrogance is real and it can be felt, and of course its very unpleasant.

They are about as cool as Siri on the iphone. Fun and entertaining at first but get boring and annoying by popping up when you least want them to and giving advice that only they understand. ;P

I really dislike this kind of people. Very cold, egoistic and judging in a mean way. Never feel a connection with them.
OK I'll stop now :tearsofjoy: