Dandere MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Dandere? Dandere is an INFP personality type in MBTI, 9w1 - sp/so - 964 in Enneagram, RLOAI in Big 5, EII in Socionics.

Fi doms aren't expressive and emotionally open. Fi is sincere but not open, I mean idk what to tell people at this point it's like so many people really just think Fi is being a social 4 lol "Quiet, shy to the point of coming off as emotionless at times" is so so not Fe; Fe users can be quiet and shy, especially if their Fe is auxiliary rather than dominant, but never so much that they seem emotionless. jung also used the phrase "still waters run deep" in his description of introverted feeling which the entire idea of the dandere archetype ISFJ dandere can and do exist for sure but most commonly,, it's very easily going to be fi doms. the real question should be between INFP and ISFP. to be honest I don't really know how anyone who understands functions could see this as ISFJ more than INFP and ISFP (also ISFJ voters get better arguments than "INFP voters use letters" especially when the big five is voted rloai which would be INFJ by letters... or misunderstanding fe as kindness)

Biography

"Dandere" (ダンデレSilent Love) is a term for a character who is silent almost to the point of coming across as emotionless most of the time, but will suddenly become talkative and sweet when they are around their love interest. They will often keep to themselves and not go out of their way to try to talk to anyone other than their love interest revealing that they're actually just shy. They often struggle with severe social anxiety and will depend on their love interest to help them overcome it. The exact origin of the term "dandere" is unclear, but it appears to have originated in the Western anime community in early 2008, with the earliest known usage being from April of that year. Originally, it was used to refer to all characters who were "silent" and became "dere" around their love interest, but after being heavily confused with kuudere it started to shift towards characters who were silent because of reasons of social anxiety and shyness, as opposed to a willing choice like kuudere. It's possible the term was created by someone unaware of kuudere and then later had to be altered to have a different meaning.https://the-dere-types.fandom.com/wiki/Western:Dandere

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