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Junta Hayami mbtiパーソナリティタイプ

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"Junta Hayamiはどのような性格タイプですか? Junta Hayamiは、ISFJ in MBTI、9w1 - sx/so - 962 in Enneagram、SCOAI in Big 5、SEI in socionics のパーソナリティタイプです。"

— SX9 Firstly, 2s can’t be cognitively introverted, 9 fits much better anyway. The theme of E9 is that they don’t take action towards finding themselves and acknowledging their own needs and desires (this is different from E2 as 2s minimize their needs in order to not be dependent and be seen as someone who IS needed and desired.) The 9s lack of action toward discovering themselves is an act of self-abandonment, they don’t see themselves as being that important (contrary to E2s self-importance.) Hiriji is a much better example of a 2 as he sees himself as above others and is thus able to provide anything anyone could possibly desire. 9s minimize themselves and their needs so as to not be a burden, seeing others as more important than themselves. As a result, they are often accommodating and go along with others' desires, hardly ever asserting their own. The sx9 has the desire to “merge” with another, losing touch with themselves. This is pretty clear in his borderline obsession with Anzu, using her to “shape” his identity. He only chooses baseball because Anzu suggested it and mentioned liking athletic guys: “Ichazo called the SX9 "Union", they need to love of another for their own identity, it's a symbiotic confluence where the individual lives the desires of others as his own and their true individual desires are often disregarded.”

バイオグラフィー

The Childhood Friend that Riri set up for Anzu, who is unsettled to have a random guy suddenly getting unknowingly dragged into the situation. He is known as the "rookie baseball star" at his school. Anzu is aware of his feelings for her and acts oblivious to hide them from him. He is sincere and somewhat cowardly, also hiding from cockroaches like Anzu, but is not afraid to physically confront anyone who hurts his friends.

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