u/Negative_Gene9531

▲ 2 r/enfj

What would be different to the story if Micheal DeSanta from GTA 5 was an ENFJ over an ENTJ?

What would be different from his behavior in the game, how he talks, his relationships with his family and other characters, how each scene plays out differently, and how different would he be since he has inferior Ti in the game instead of inferior Fi like his original self?

What would be different and why?

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u/Negative_Gene9531 — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/entj

What would be different to the story if Micheal DeSanta from GTA 5 was an ENFJ over an ENTJ?

What would be different from his behavior in the game, how he talks, his relationships with his family and other characters, how each scene plays out differently, and how different would he be since he has inferior Ti in the game instead of inferior Fi like his original self?

What would be different and why?

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u/Negative_Gene9531 — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/mbti

What would be different to the story if Micheal DeSanta from GTA 5 was an ENFJ over an ENTJ?

What would be different from his behavior in the game, how he talks, his relationships with his family and other characters, how each scene plays out differently, and how different would he be since he has inferior Ti in the game instead of inferior Fi like his original self?

What would be different and why?

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u/Negative_Gene9531 — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/mbti

My ENTP boyfriend doesn’t speak any flowery or poetic words. Why is that?

Is that normal? I mostly speak in a very poetic and flowery type of way usually, like one time I told my boyfriend how a co-worker was invalidating my experience at work and how that made me very frustrated, my boyfriend seemed genuinely confused at what I meant until I had to explain.

And when I was saying how one of my friends was neurodivergent; he said he didn’t know what that means and seemed confused again. And I explained him the definition of neurodivergent.

He can speak good in metaphors a lot, does like sharp witted stuff and occasional random abstract questions but when I talk about a flowery word, he genuinely doesn’t understand what I’m talking about and tries his best to listen but it feels like, he thinks I’m talking a foreign language. He speaks more straight forward.

He doesn’t understand any flowery words that I use and doesn’t like to sugarcoat things.

One time, he was watching, Big Daddy (an Adam Sandler movie) and when he was watching, I was telling him what the movie was about. He told me the plot which wasn’t helpful but then I asked him, “what was the meaning behind the movie” and he seemed genuinely confused about what I meant and he said, “It’s about Adam Sandler adopting a kid basically and doing crazy stunts.” I told him, that’s not what I meant and he said, he didn’t understand the question. I told him, “what’s the underlying meaning of the movie” and he seemed genuinely confused and said, it’s about a lost boy he finds which he kinda bonds with. Which I guess is a start. lol

But, I asked if the film had any deeper message in it (I like movies with deeper messages or underlying themes. My husband prefers comedy satire films or action films mostly) and he said, kinda, it’s a great movie. Kinda, lol what kinda question is kinda.

It feels like we’re speaking a different language

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u/Negative_Gene9531 — 2 days ago
▲ 4 r/entp+1 crossposts

My ENTP boyfriend doesn’t speak any flowery or poetic words. Why is that?

Is that normal? I mostly speak in a very poetic and flowery type of way usually, like one time I told my boyfriend how a co-worker was invalidating my experience at work and how that made me very frustrated, my boyfriend seemed genuinely confused at what I meant until I had to explain.

And when I was saying how one of my friends was neurodivergent; he said he didn’t know what that means and seemed confused again. And I explained him the definition of neurodivergent.

He can speak good in metaphors a lot, does like sharp witted stuff and occasional random abstract questions but when I talk about a flowery word, he genuinely doesn’t understand what I’m talking about and tries his best to listen but it feels like, he thinks I’m talking a foreign language. He speaks more straight forward.

He doesn’t understand any flowery words that I use and doesn’t like to sugarcoat things.

One time, he was watching, Big Daddy (an Adam Sandler movie) and when he was watching, I was telling him what the movie was about. He told me the plot which wasn’t helpful but then I asked him, “what was the meaning behind the movie” and he seemed genuinely confused about what I meant and he said, “It’s about Adam Sandler adopting a kid basically and doing crazy stunts.” I told him, that’s not what I meant and he said, he didn’t understand the question. I told him, “what’s the underlying meaning of the movie” and he seemed genuinely confused and said, it’s about a lost boy he finds which he kinda bonds with. Which I guess is a start. lol

But, I asked if the film had any deeper message in it (I like movies with deeper messages or underlying themes. My husband prefers comedy satire films or action films mostly) and he said, kinda, it’s a great movie. Kinda, lol what kinda question is kinda.

It feels like we’re speaking a different language

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u/Negative_Gene9531 — 3 days ago