People who are convinced that *their* "should" (morals, ethics, traditions, mores, etc.) are required to be universal, particularly when those things are not based on anything rational, but simply their own feelings.
This becomes infinitely worse when combined with extroversion.
Goodness, yes. I argue with my dad constantly because he does exactly what you just described. He seems to think his subjective self-observations are just as good as scientific facts.
My brother's wife is an ESFJ and I often want to stab her in the eye for the stupidity that pours forth from her mouth.
I'm actually an INFJ (engaged to an INTJ) but I find ESF preferenced people infuriating. I can get along with healthy and well-rounded ESF prefeenced people but not their immature counterparts.
This becomes infinitely worse when combined with extroversion.
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I'm actually an INFJ (engaged to an INTJ) but I find ESF preferenced people infuriating. I can get along with healthy and well-rounded ESF prefeenced people but not their immature counterparts.
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