Sky mbtiパーソナリティタイプ
個性
"Skyはどのような性格タイプですか? Skyは、INFP in MBTI、4w3 - sp/sx - 641 in Enneagram、RLUEI in Big 5、LSI in socionics のパーソナリティタイプです。"
update: GUYS what's wrong with his tritype? I could've understood if there were people who voted 8wx so that 864 but there're no? so why? please check your votes if you see this comment. my eyes hurt because 4w3 864... no INTP and INTJ arguments and he's still typed in them... i understand that INTP and INFP have a lot in common but how could sky be an inferior fe user? he doesn't feel guilty about acting mean or rejecting someone. he couldn't say no when he was asked to do something for students society of for teachers but I don't think this is inferior fe. if you don't believe in theory of loops/grips (because he is actually in te grip when he tries to broke up with pai and it was said by at least one commentator) please read about differences between ti dom and fi dom. ti-si sometimes look like fi but they are completely different and not only because ti and fi are opposite. his trials of being independent isn't a sign of being INTP. it's a sign of traumatizing past experience. fi doms are stereotypically considered as cute, sensitive and crying a lot so I understand why people think that he's more a thinking type. but let's say it, he's very deliberate (in spite of thinking that he doesn't deserve to be treated well for several years) he was studying at school not in a home town, he was alone and (excluding dealing with bad company) he really did his best. and after what happened he tried to recover by watching videos of his favorite famous person. so I think we can't associate him with these stereotypes. this isn't an argument for INFP, this is a personal trait that could be in any person of any type. remember his preparations for the special event? he mostly did it not because of the responsibility but because he wanted students whose studying has just started to feel comfortable and seen. this isn't a kind of thing that INTP would do. he was really happy when this event was successful because other people's happiness made him happy. not an INTP thing at all. to summarize, please read about functions and don't follow stereotypes. anyway I'm open to discussion