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New Member [01%]
MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 1
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Hi,
Hugat was my grandmother's pet name for my grandfather. I'm a 57 year old knowledge worker, happily married. I listen to tech podcasts while commuting, and I enjoy playing the guitar and singing. I like being an INTJ but it also frustrates me occasionally being so different. |
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Member [24%]
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Welcome to the forum!
I know how you feel about feeling "different". Actually, I'm a lot more pessimistic than you. I think it's hard being an INTJ. But I'm glad I'm not an ESTJ. That would be worse (though I would be blissfully unaware of it). There's a few of us older folk here on the forum. Glad to have you! |
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Member [40%]
MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1,633
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The Rose, I am currently talking to female ESTJ, well the thought patterns is alittle slower. But, its not as a big deal; INTJ's is pretty much an instructions manual or how to do guide? Hey, if it rocks your world, not a problem, glad to help out. If I am not sure, will mention this way in the beginning, sorry INTJ instructions manual, in this area is undefined. Welcome Hugat, hope you entered the world, you've longly searching for.
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Core Member [261%]
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Yes, strange but pleasant! Welcome
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