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Leopold “Butters” Stotch MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is Leopold “Butters” Stotch? Leopold “Butters” Stotch is an INFP personality type in MBTI, 9w1 - so/sx - 962 in Enneagram, SLUAI in Big 5, EII in Socionics.

Butters Stotch - IF(N) SO4 - [1/4] I know my vote looks somewhat controversial and out of place with the current consensus, however, I am here to state my argument regarding Butters' typing, as there have been too many takes regarding his typology. Holistically looking at Butters' character he is somewhat complicated to type, his sense of existence is centered on something in between internal or external factors, but I really think Butters focuses more on or adheres to something more internal than on something external IF: “Introverted feelers are mostly silent, inaccessible, hard to understand; this type appears rather cold and reserved, it might seem on a superficial view that such women have no feelings at all. But this would be quite wrong as their feelings are very intensive. They are guided by their subjective feelings, their true motives generally remain hidden. If this outward aspect is more pronounced, it arouses a suspicion of indifference and coldness, which may turn into a disregard for the comfort and well-being of others. There is little effort to respond to the real emotions of the other person; they are more often damped down and rebuffed, or cooled off by a negative value judgment. Strangers are shown no touch of amiability, no gleam of responsive warmth, but are met with apparent indifference or a repelling coldness. Often they are made to feel entirely unneeded.” « Grandma? I did it, Grandma. I finally stood up for myself. I got real mean and I beat the shnot outta Dr. Oz. I can't lie, it felt kind of good. At first. But since then all I have is just... a kind of dark, empty feeling. Then I realized... that's how you must feel. All the time. Poor old Grandma. You know, I-I've been gettin' lots of advice how to deal with you. Stand up to you, tell on you... But I kind of realize there's just people like you out there. All over the place. When you're a kid, things seem like they're gonna last forever. But they're not. Life changes. » – Butters These are the words Jung describes Fi, his emotions rarely surface, there is no effort on his part to respond to other people's emotions and if there is, which happens from once in a while, he simply gives up or gets frustrated with himself.. He lives life by his own standards and does only what he wants (in some cases he merely follows other people's standards, but cannot align himself with them "naturally".), which makes him an obvious Ji user, meanwhile Je fits with the outside expectations. He judges the value of things on a subjective level, processes everything internally with silent judgments, which is the opposite of what Je does, making subjective assessments, he judges, and accepts or discards something according to his systems of tastes and values. His line "I can't lie, it felt kind of good. At first. But since then all I have is just... a kind of dark, empty feeling. .." shows how words cannot conceptualize his abstract feeling. His emotions are out of accord with the situation and he often needs to remove himself from his environment to process his feelings/emotions. “Of course, this type can be extremely assertive and strong in “metaphysical” ways: it exercises its own power and duty, invading people’s life or the world. They wear their warm and vulnerable side inside, like a fur-lined coat. They try to adapt and work with the ambient, they try to keep internal harmony. “They consistently tend to underestimate and understate themselves, and some manifestations may act like the opposite: self-confident or even cocky behavior; prideful, pointing out faults in other people without any consideration of their feelings (this type only reasons according to their own sentiments). Tries to maintain an elegant, noble, and dignified appearance, extremely “royal” and adult. Competitive, yet insecure. Compares himself to other people, seeing the relation between him and them, feels either inferior or superior.”

Biography

One of the fourth graders at South Park Elementary, Butters is the typical laughingstock among his peers. He is the sweet, good-natured, innocent, sensitive, effeminate and idealistic little boy of the school, if a bit socially awkward. His reputation makes him a frequent target for harassment, bullying, manipulation and exploitation by the more mature and foul-mouthed boys — especially Cartman — in addition to being the only child of his abusive parents, Stephen and Linda. Despite his regular humiliations, Butters can still grow a spine at the most unexpected of moments. Despite having been around since the show's beginning, he was mostly a living prop in the early seasons, but gradually developed into a character around Season 3, and became a major character after "Kenny Dies". He's a wide-eyed idealist who should be commended for remaining so after the world tries its hardest to give him reasons not to be. His "evil" alter-ego is Professor Chaos. #CinnamonRoll

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