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Kamome Shirahama MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Kamome Shirahama? Kamome Shirahama is an INFP personality type in MBTI, 4w5 - - in Enneagram, in Big 5, in Socionics.

Alright so let’s address the elephant in the room, there is no way to determine the authors Myers Briggs personality type simply from her stories. A story may be a window into the mind of the artist, but the mind of the artist is not a representative OF said story. That being said, there are patterns we can pick up from the way she chooses to write and through the inner struggles of the characters that might be a glimpse into her own thoughts. The Ne is clearly obvious to me throughout her stories and art, as an Ne user myself it always blows me away and keeps me on my toes. I’m sure there’s nothing more I need to say here, we’re all aware that she’s an Ne user judging by the INTP & INFP votes. Now, she said she inserts a bit of her own feelings and experiences into her characters, and wouldn’t you know it but a lot of her characters express Fi. Let’s focus on Witch Hat Atelier for examples. “Even if I can’t understand his feelings, I can clearly understand my own” - Tartar When we see the worries and struggles of Coco we can also see her Fi, how she’s always looking at others and comparing their experiences to her own. I don’t have a specific example because there are far too many. Riche’s struggle with wanting to stay unique and her own individual and terrified that if she follows others she’ll stifle her own individuality. Even Agatha, an ISTJ, expresses Fi-Ne in one chapter, when she was trying to make Coco feel better by telling that everybody goes through burnout. I believe the specific line was “Like when I have ideas, but I hesitate and can’t decide which one to draw so I just never get around to it!” I think that line and some of the other lines in that chapter were a specific insert of the mangaka herself and I, myself, resonate with that line profoundly as an INFP. The worldbuilding is so vast, extensive, and unique. If you look at other INFP authors like J.R.R Tolkien or George R. R. Martin you’d notice a trend, that trend being a massive amount of world building, lore, and systems in place of their worlds. INFPs are simply in love with building entire worlds and their systems, I should know myself. I’ve been swept away by thoughts and carving each world to seem as real as possible. Again this could be bias, but I see these very qualities in Shirahama’s story. But I am open to INTP arguments! I just see too much Fi in her writing to ignore.

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