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As far as females go, no. Unfortunately, the type of girl I'm attracted to isn't abundant at my college (or perhaps at any college). I participate very actively in classes, workout, and do a bunch of extracurricular stuff, but that evidently doesn't transfer over into meeting women either. But then again, it's still somewhat near the beginning of the school year. And the thing that sucks the most is that I'm swimming in attractive women but either their not interested in me or I'm not interested in them. Personal development has become my goal, so finding a woman isn't too high up on the list anymore which helps.
Extraverts tend to be too loud. I crave quiet like nothing else, like deathly quiet.
My T/F is most in dispute. For the longest time I was typed as INFJ. It's only recently that my T has developed enough to test as an INTJ. However, interestingly enough the last test I took had me divided closely around J/P more-so than T/F. The MBTI truly is a dynamic system.
That's always cool to be taught a second language as a child. It makes it so much easier. Wow, living there is also a bonus. Do you think you'll pursue French any further or develop another language?
Ah, sensors. Extraverts, Feelers, and Sensors really grind my gears. I can be a pretty emotional person at times but what I see in my day-to-day "people-watching" makes me gag. My biggest problem is my brand of idealism and realism (which I'm not quite sure how I reconcile) clash with the idealism, realism, and the combination of both that others have.
我的 中文 是 不错。我 不 知道 很 多。可是 我 在 学 很 快。 (My Chinese is good. I don't know much. However, I learn quickly). My next conquests are going to be German and Spanish. I've taken German before but that was in Highschool. I really love the language, though. And Spanish is another language that I've had off and on with no real consistency, but one that I admire for the way it rolls off the tongue. Italian and French appeals to me for the same reason (I guess you could say all the "Romantic" languages appeal to me for that reason). How did you get into Spanish?
I've found that even the people here don't exactly share my mental outlook. Combine that with the fact that, despite the threads being different, people's responses tend to be the same. Patterns develop quite quickly and it becomes boring. Plus a few of my past friends on here have been banned for no good reason. It can be fun, but that fun has been few and far between of late. I'm majoring in International Commerce and double minoring in Chinese and Philosophy. Post-graduate, I'm aiming for law school. How about you?
It's funny you mention that. Today is the first day I've gotten on in a while. It's a combination of being bored with this place and the fact that school being back in session has increased my workload.