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ENFPs + tattoos

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Stereotypes are interesting. ENFPs are quite often stereotyped as creative and impulsive free spirits -- the perfect personality to explore the world of colorful self-expression that is tattooing.  However, in my experience, ENFPs are less likely to get tattoos than some of their non-ENFP friends. (Of course, so, so much of this depends upon many different personal variables.)  I think this comes down to the simple idea that ENFPs aren’t crazy about commitments, but other types, let's say INFJs for the sake of conversation (and since many ENFPs find themselves with INFJ best friends), become deeply passionate about particular beliefs of parts of their lives. Of course, I know ENFPs and INFJs with and without tattoos, but this is just a general observation.  ENFPs: What do you think? Have you noticed this same pattern?  Do you/do you want a tattoo? What of? 

16 Types Playing Monopoly

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ESFP  - has a song for when Community Chest and Chance are drawn ISFP  - happily has hotels on the first two properties ESTP  - dramatically rolls and blows on dice in desperate times ISTP  - says “boxcars!” or “snake eyes!” whenever they’re rolled ISFJ  - has the most organized money and properties ESTJ  - makes sure all the tokens are facing the right direction ISTJ  - desperately wants all the railroads ESFJ  - makes alliances with certain players ENFP  - has to constantly be reminded it’s their turn ENFJ  - wants to be the little doggie INFP  - only gets competitive for free parking INFJ  - probably the banker ENTJ  - puts people in high-pressure property trades INTJ  - sits in jail because there’s no risk of losing money ENTP  - throws money at people they owe INTP  - keeps their money in a pile Accurate or not? Please let me know in the comments! 

How do I find an ENFP? Q & A

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Reader Question: How do I find an ENFP? Answer:  Well, this depends upon what you mean by “find.”  Hello, resident ENFP here! If you’re looking for them in a general group (like school,) keep the following in mind. First, ENFPs make up about 8% of people. Research tells us that there are  more female  ENFPs (about 1/10 - 10%)  than males  (closer to 3/50 - 6%.) It’s a very true stereotype that ENFPs are  curious, excitable, charming, independent, enthusiastic, and compassionate individuals . In social settings, I’ve seen ENFPs to generally be the talkative and engaging  life of the party . They feed off the emotions and reactions of others. Their boldness leads them to often seem very  laid back , cracking  clever  and potentially inappropriate jokes, and fill the  leadership  void when necessary (and thriving.) ENFPs are also likely to overthink things and get stressed more easily than most. I think the biggest giveaway of an ENFP is their Ne dominate.  Extroverted