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SirKenin -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (12/23/2005 11:02:38 PM)

I am an ISTP. A crafter artisan. Apparently I am one of only 10% of the population. Heh. Go figure. It was all accurate, but one thing that was deadly accurate was the "uncanny ability to troubleshoot computers". I could not believe I was reading that, as that is exactly what I do. Pretty cool stuff.




UtopianRanger -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (12/24/2005 12:26:03 AM)

quote:


Posts: 32
Joined: 4/16/2004
Status: offline the test is ~70 questions :) but here is one link...


HAR!! I came up ENTJ - Great test and probably alot more accurate than most think.


- The Ranger




quietkitten -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (12/24/2005 12:33:31 AM)

You are:
slightly expressed extrovert

slightly expressed intuitive personality

slightly expressed feeling personality

slightly expressed judging personality





nonuts4thshoney -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (12/24/2005 1:08:57 AM)

i'm an ESFJ




clover -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (12/24/2005 9:51:54 PM)

INFP. Took the Keirsey test years ago, but just took it again out of curiosity to see if it'd be the same result; it was.




MsPurrmeow -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (12/26/2005 11:44:50 PM)


I've attempted to address this topic several times before, and I do bring it up in my profile. I'm surprised to see so many others with the same type as I.

Mastermind, INTJ. Very solid on all readings. I'm a Dominant, with a few control issues as well. I participate in several discussion lists on the topic on a regular basis. I certainly have a preference for the Rational thinking regardless of the topic.

I'm actually a bit confused as to why something this useful in relationships got shuffled into oblivion under 'Polls and Other Random Stupidity.' I'd say that Moderator on this one certainly had an issue, or a misunderstanding.




Hohoho -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (12/27/2005 8:49:34 AM)




I S F J Hmm.... characterized by desire to serve others, their "need to be needed"...

more than once, have I described myself as such

l love these tests, too!


K




IrishMist -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (12/27/2005 9:05:17 AM)

Your Type is
ISFP
Introverted Sensing Feeling Perceiving
Strength of the preferences %
67 12 38 22


ISFP type description by D.Keirsey
ISFP type description by J. Butt



Qualitative analysis of your type formula

You are:
distinctively expressed introvert

slightly expressed sensing personality

moderately expressed feeling personality

slightly expressed perceiving personality





brightspot -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (12/27/2005 10:16:42 AM)

I am INFJ.

Introverted> 44% > Moderately expressed introvert
Intuitive> 50%> Moderately expressed intuitive personality
Feeling> 88%> Very expressed feeling personality
Judging> 22%> Slightly expressed judging personality

The Portrait of the Counselor Idealist(INFJ)
Rational, Idealist
Artisan, Guardian

I am amoung 2% of people with this Typology.


*Brightspot





sailorthor -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (12/31/2005 11:48:45 AM)

Depending on my mood, and recent events I have scored as INFP, INFJ, and INTJ.

Latest is INTJ.

Rational: I am rational to a fault.
Idealist: If it isn't worth doing right, don't bother.
Artisan: I have been designing circuit boards and devious thoughts since age 9. Lately it has been building tables, bondage boards, and writing code!
Guardian: I tend to fall naturally into the role of protector, whether at the bar, or at a friends party. I have the training to back up the role, too.

This description is stunningly accurate - want to know anything about me, just read this: http://typelogic.com/intj.html !!!

This description is also dead-on-balls accurate:

Masterminds will adopt ideas only if they are useful, which is to say if they work efficiently toward accomplishing the Mastermind's well-defined goals. Natural leaders, Masterminds are not at all eager to take command of projects or groups, preferring to stay in the background until others demonstrate their inability to lead. Once in charge, however, Masterminds are the supreme pragmatists, seeing reality as a crucible for refining their strategies for goal-directed action. In a sense, Masterminds approach reality as they would a giant chess board, always seeking strategies that have a high payoff, and always devising contingency plans in case of error or adversity. To the Mastermind, organizational structure and operational procedures are never arbitrary, never set in concrete, but are quite malleable and can be changed, improved, streamlined. In their drive for efficient action, Masterminds are the most open-minded of all the types. No idea is too far-fetched to be entertained-if it is useful. Masterminds are natural brainstormers, always open to new concepts and, in fact, aggressively seeking them. They are also alert to the consequences of applying new ideas or positions. Theories which cannot be made to work are quickly discarded by the Masterminds. On the other hand, Masterminds can be quite ruthless in implementing effective ideas, seldom counting personal cost in terms of time and energy.

It can be good to be rare. Yet it seems we have a fair number of INTJ's here... Certainly more than 1% of respondents [;)]





kunoichi -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (12/31/2005 4:03:37 PM)

I have always scored as an ISTJ, and these tests were no different with that result. Very accurate description of me, too!

Take care,
Jenn




WildSpirit2001 -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (1/1/2006 3:12:46 PM)

ENFJ - for whatever it's worth.

Paula




Hissweetshiv -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (1/2/2006 9:00:31 AM)

I am an ISFJ and a Guardian, the combination of which apparently makes me a Protector subtype.




windchymes -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (1/3/2006 3:23:22 PM)

Interesting....I took the M-B a few years ago, and was deemed an INTP. Well, life has taken some interesting turns these past few years, and if it's possible to "change" personality types, I did. Now I'm ISFP. Artisan, Composer, Idealist, Rational. Seems to fit.

chymes




miticantenslaved -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (1/6/2006 4:50:25 PM)

quote:

Your Type is
INFP


quote:

Free report for: miti (Kiersey)

Idealists, as a temperament, are passionately concerned with personal growth and development. Idealists strive to discover who they are and how they can become their best possible self -- always this quest for self-knowledge and self-improvement drives their imagination. And they want to help others make the journey. Idealists are naturally drawn to working with people, and whether in education or counseling, in social services or personnel work, in journalism or the ministry, they are gifted at helping others find their way in life, often inspiring them to grow as individuals and to fulfill their potentials.


~miti




MasterJMemphis -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (5/26/2006 7:07:17 PM)

ENTJ - Field Marshall   I took this test four or five years ago and am rather surprised to see the same type now, as I have changed in many respects.





cuddleheart50 -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (5/26/2006 7:26:43 PM)




Your Type is
ISFP




Introverted
Sensing
Feeling
Perceiving


Strength of the preferences %

44
62
75
23
24




OhBeMyMind -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (5/26/2006 7:55:31 PM)



Your Type is
ISFJ



Introverted
Sensing
Feeling
Judging

Strength of the preferences %

44
25
38
2324

You are:

  • moderately expressed introvert
  • moderately expressed sensing personality
  • moderately expressed feeling personality
  • slightly expressed judging personality

Edited for size......lol...sometimes size DOES matter  [:D]




Evanesce -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (5/26/2006 7:55:39 PM)

The Portrait of the Inspector Guardian (iStJ)

Copyrighted © 1996-2006 Prometheus Nemesis Book Company

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Inspector Guardians look carefully and thoroughly at the people and institutions around them. Making up perhaps as much as ten percent of the general population, Inspectors are characterized by decisiveness in practical affairs, are the guardians of institutions, and if only one adjective could be selected, “superdependable” would best describe them. Whether at home or at work, Inspectors are nothing if not dependable, particularly when it comes to examining the people and products they are responsible for—quietly seeing to it that uniform quality is maintained, and that those around them uphold certain standards of attitude and conduct.
These quiet, no-nonsense Guardians have a distaste for and distrust of fanciness in speech, dress, and living space. Their words tend to be simple and down-to-earth, not showy or high-flown; their clothes are often homespun and conservative rather than of the latest fashion; and their home and work environments are usually neat, orderly, and traditional, rather than up-to-date or luxurious. In their choice of personal property (cars, furnishings, jewelry, and so on) price and durability are just as important as comfort or appearance. Classics, antiques, and heirlooms are especially valued, having achieved a certain time-honored status—Inspectors prefer the old-fashioned to the newfangled every time. Even on vacation, Inspectors tend not to be attracted by exotic foods, beverages, or locales.
Their thoroughness and orderliness, combined with their interest in legality and standardization, leads Inspectors to a number of occupations that call for the careful administration of goods and services. Inspectors feel right at home with difficult, detailed forms and columns of figures, and thus they make excellent bank examiners, auditors, accountants, and tax attorneys. Managing investments in securities is likely to interest this type, particularly investments in municipal bonds and blue-chip securities. Inspectors are not likely to take chances either with their own or others’ money, and the thought of a bankrupt nation, state, institution, or family gives them more than a little uneasiness. The idea of dishonoring a contract also bothers an Inspector —their word is their bond—and they naturally communicate a message of trustworthiness and stability, which can make them successful in business. With their eye for detail, Inspectors make good business men and women, librarians, dentists, optometrists, legal secretaries, and law researchers. High school and college teachers of business administration, home economics, physical education, civics, and history tend to be Inspectors, as do quartermaster officers in the military.

President Harry S. Truman is an example of an Inspector Guardian.




BreakingGlass -> RE: Personality types in D/s ...POLL (5/26/2006 8:23:07 PM)

iNTj plus Evil Mastermind Rational...mmm-hmmm.




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