I've recently become more interested in MBTI personality types. When I initially took the test in high school, I called bullshit - but I've now taken various versions of the test more than 10 times over the course of 5 years, and I have gotten the same result all but once (the last letter was different).
Everything that I've read about my personality type is truly a reflection of me - and it's kind of scary! I honestly wish I would have known about the test sooner - then maybe I wouldn't have felt so out of place.
>23/Male/Straight/Georgia
>ENTP Personality Type
>>24205074
I've been quite a few personality types, first I was described as the "Guardian" in high school, which I think was ETSJ, then I was the "Debater", ENTP, but now I am the "Campaigner" ENFP. And I agree with the last one wholeheartedly. I went through a drastic personality change when I left high school.
>>24205808
After high school and during the beginning of college, I was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. I started having crazy anxiety attacks, went through some depression, and I was scared to leave my bed in the mornings.
I was on xanax and paxil for about a year, and afterwards I felt that my personality had changed a lot. I'm more introverted socially, and I find that it's just generally harder to communicate with people. I also (strangely) developed a fear of heights.
I don't know what's up with all that, but your post reminded me of it, so I decided to share. I've remained ENTP throughout all this.
My girlfriend is ENFP.