Punpun Mama MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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An extremely human in-depth character. I remember hating her in the first chapters but she's so deeply... human, as I said before. Chapter 18 is the first time we can see her more accurately: it's her first time at the hospital. ·When she goes out smoking and says: "I'm not causing trouble for anyone else." I believe it's her childish Fi: the real unhealthy Fi is not necessarily egoistic, but it can also manifest as "I'll do anything, and no one can tell me otherwise, after all, it's not like I'm bothering Fe if I'm all alone" ·I hope I'm explaining it correctly, it's sort of a "DON'T to others as you would NOT have them do to you." self-preservation over active effort (after all, I've reversed this famous quote: "Do to others as you would have them do to you." which is Fe, can you see the difference here?) Chapter 60 and the next ones give a really good opportunity to type her: https://imgur.com/a/tY8Dre9 "What matters is now! Because it's the present that leads us to our future" Punpun Mama here strongly shows Se, it's plain to see. ·Such a shame, however, that in chapter 61, we see that she hates herself for saying generic fake motivational lines: "The hell am I saying... I don't even really mean anything... it's all meaningless" (Fi fear of not being genuine) ·And of course, her character was also about commitment issues, greatly represented -once again- by Se. She wanted to be free, and her family had been an obstacle (Fi-Te), as @[PizzaCheeseCake] below me correctly notes. If we admit that Te is a function of "efficiency", then I think unhealthy Te can manifest itself as "I'll get rid of anything to get to my goal!" which explains her self-destructive behavior.