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| DudeZED | Oct 10, 2005 2:26am | | I'm 50% T and 50% F. Are there others here who are close to T? |
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|  Sponsor | AlternaDad | Nov 1, 2005 8:09pm | | I've been INFJ for more than 12 years now, with about 10 years between the first two times I took a test. I have taken about 6 tests, and only once did I score different. I was, at least in that momennt and according to that version of the test, and ENTJ. I didn't feel very different, and a few weeks later again scored INFJ. I do believe that teetering between two letters is fairly common. |
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| Snowwaiffe | Jan 22, 2006 5:56pm | | You're a teeter totterer 'tween two. |
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|  Sponsor | nicky187 | Jun 6, 2006 9:43pm | | I've taken Myers-Briggs quite a few times, and I find that my mood, or the tasks I'm most concerned with tip F/T one way or the other, because I'm borderline on that element. I have no idea how common "borderline" is, or about the standard error of the measurement. |
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|  Sponsor | MindHunterINFJ | Sep 9, 2006 1:58pm | | My daughter, whom I always called "Little MH" because she is just like me---I would tell her also that we are "two peas in a pod" (a Southern expression---until a few weeks ago always tested INTJ. I vigorously accused her of being smart enough to "throw" the test so that she was not, in fact, "Little MH." She called me a couple of weeks ago, laughing, and told me that she took it again and that I was right all along: She IS and WAS and INFJ who slanted the results for her own purposes. |
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|  Sponsor | nicky187 | Sep 13, 2006 8:28pm | | What's even worse than #5, is when you deal with an INFJ who is trained in testing methodology. I once frustrated a graduate student doing an eval on me for her training. Not intentionally, but some things just don't always work like you want them to. |
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| M-Nome | Jun 11, 2007 9:50pm | | I'm really close between N and S and P and J. But I feel most like INFJ. |
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