> --- In conlang@y..., Stephen DeGrace
> <stevedegrace@Y...> wrote:
> > --- In conlang@y..., Clint Jackson Baker
> > <litrex1@Y...> wrote:
> > > I'm an ENFP--I'm wondering--are I's the majority
> > here?
> > > Clint
> >
> > I'm one of the aforementioned INFP turkeys.
> >
> > Stephen
>
> If anybody doesn't know their type and is curious, the
> best free online test I know of is:
>
>
http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm
>
> And the best online type descriptions I know of are
> at:
>
>
http://www.personalitypage.com
>
> I have to confess to having gone through a period
> where I was fascinated with this theory and studied it
> to death :P. I still keep an interest, but like all my
> interests, it's a little fickle :). Anyways, what you
> want to do is try the test and then go to the second
> link and read the description for that type, and for
> the "neighboring" types. If a type seems to fit you
> well, then odds are it's right. If nothing seems to
> work, congrats, you're one of those people who make
> the theory go haywire, I know a number like that... :)
>
> Anyways, predictions, I'm betting all conlangers are
> Ns ::prepares to eat crow:: :), F and T will both be
> represented, with more loglangers in the T camp and
> more artlangers in the F camp, problems with
> definitions notwithstanding :P, I think I and E will
> both be represented although I _expect_ it to lean a
> little I - I think this may be sort of an odd crowd, a
> mixture of somewhat introverted extroverts and
> somewhat extroverted introverts, and J and P both
> represented, although the proportions of those might
> prove interesting.
>
> Stephen
>
>
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