Hello! I'm new to Socionics and it says I am either an ESI-ISFJ or ESE-ESFj.
So I'm here to learn more about this. In terms of introversion and extroversion I've always come across as an ambivert - people who know me have pointed this out. But I admit I'm a gamer, so most of my free time/hobbies is spent on Steam. I stopped using social media and try not to use the phone much (though I'll use it for a game HAHA), so I could appear to be an introvert to others. I'm also that person who collects anime/video game plush and blankets so I'm probably snuggling in a blanket plush pile in my room with a cup of coffee. It's comfortable there :P I looooove coffee~ Hot in winter and iced in summer! I'm also obsessed with cosplay. @_@
Also I was in to MBTI for about 5 years and I must admit I came out feeling more lost and confused about myself than I have been in a long time. I'm giving up MBTI and leaving it in the dust. Seriously I came out of MBTI with an identity crisis which I admit is also related to certain life transitions I've been going through, but MBTI didn't help any.
Here's hoping I can discover more about myself!
I am looking forward to good discussions and interacting with the community. :)
So I'm here to learn more about this. In terms of introversion and extroversion I've always come across as an ambivert - people who know me have pointed this out. But I admit I'm a gamer, so most of my free time/hobbies is spent on Steam. I stopped using social media and try not to use the phone much (though I'll use it for a game HAHA), so I could appear to be an introvert to others. I'm also that person who collects anime/video game plush and blankets so I'm probably snuggling in a blanket plush pile in my room with a cup of coffee. It's comfortable there :P I looooove coffee~ Hot in winter and iced in summer! I'm also obsessed with cosplay. @_@
Also I was in to MBTI for about 5 years and I must admit I came out feeling more lost and confused about myself than I have been in a long time. I'm giving up MBTI and leaving it in the dust. Seriously I came out of MBTI with an identity crisis which I admit is also related to certain life transitions I've been going through, but MBTI didn't help any.
Here's hoping I can discover more about myself!
I am looking forward to good discussions and interacting with the community. :)