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What is your Briggs-Myers personality type?

I have INTJ... And my friends (I only really have two) are ISFJ.
I was just wondering what Aspergers MBTI's usually are and what MBTI types of friends that you are typically attracted to are.
 
There's really very little that's "usual" about the autism spectrum . . . I mean, I don't think having autism has that much to do with what types of people we like befriend. Ultimately, it's about perceived compatibility, and that boils down to the types of individuals in question and their preferences.
 
I recently found out that I am probably INFJ. I had always thought it was something different, but after doing research, I think this newer result is correct.

According to what I was given to read, only 1% of people are INFJ. Not sure how they could accurately determine the exact percentage.
 
I had a year-long experiment going where I took the MBPT test four times, three months apart in the hopes that I would have forgotten the questions. One and three, INTJ; two and four, ISTJ. Not the most rigorous experiment, but it did confuse me a little bit. I'm fine with either one. :)
 
I'm not out to rain on anyone's Briggs-Meyers parade, but I thought some might be interested in this (I can't really comment on its scientific validity myself, but I have a feeling that the part about it being misused in the business world is probably right):

Myers-Briggs Personality Test Is Misleading - Business Insider

I think with most tests on psychology (and related fields) they should be taken with a grain of salt. Making it into some really serious that should define you as a person seems tricky overall.
 
I always get this:

ENFJ
Extravert(11%) iNtuitive(25%) Feeling(50%) Judging(11%)
  • You have slight preference of Extraversion over Introversion (11%)
  • You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (25%)
  • You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (50%)
  • You have slight preference of Judging over Perceiving (11%)
I guess it normally depends on the circumstances.
 
INTJ

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