What are angry ENTPs like?
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What are angry ENTPs like?
ENTPs become especially angry with someone who continues to dismiss their facts and their information, and acts as if they aren’t good enough to be listened to. This type of person can really get under their skin and ENTPs are definitely capable of unleashing on them in a rather intense and sometimes frightening way.
Are ENTPs scary?
In that sense, ENTPs can be terrifying, as they do acts of aggression, even when playing it calm at first. ENTPs talk about “sociopathic” tendencies/actions, and ENFPs don’t have those traits, because we play by the rules and we win every time. That’s what makes ENFPs scarier. ENTPs of course.
What hurts Estp?
ESTPs are rather thick skinned, but can become hurt easily by the people they let in. If they trust someone, the ESTP puts a lot of faith in that relationship. They can often hold onto that pain, but will attempt to pretend like they are not upset.
What makes Estp angry?
ESTPs become very frustrated with people who just cannot understand simple concepts. They put a lot of personal effort into understanding and learning, and become angry with people who don’t. They often will try to correct these misinformed people, since they believe everyone should have this common knowledge.
What are ENTPs scared of?
ENTPs pride themselves on their ability to be original, inventive and capable. They greatly fear being incompetent, or unable to quickly access their normally ingenious thought process. They also fear being seen as inadequate or stupid.
Are ENTP violent?
ENTPs are generally not violent people, simply because it seems like the weak way out of something. They would much rather debate a topic and find verbal ways to beat someone. ENTPs know that they can often talk their way out of a physical altercation, simply because their minds are very powerful.
What makes ESTP angry?
Are ESTP sensitive?
Active and playful, ESTPs are often the life of the party and have a good sense of humor. Although they typically appear very social, they are rarely sensitive; the ESTP prefers to keep things fast-paced and silly rather than emotional or serious.