T versus F.

Sep 30, 2007 22:43


Well,

It seems that up to 84% of women can have the F indicator.

While up to 66% of men can have the T.

So, are women predisposed to their own genetic glass ceiling?

BRING IT ON! :D

ps: bonus marks for evolutionary biology analogies. ;)

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veneti October 1 2007, 00:39:31 UTC
Yes,

Everyone seems a bit politically correct and not very up for some N.

I think I'm bored of this place now, I've not learned 1 thing off anyone. Nobody has any idea's only the ability to state what they have read in their text books... they might as well be Sensors.

If the MBTI does not have any genetic predisposition then it is definitely FALSE. The way you are, HAS genetic roots. Most of these "unintellectuals" wouldn't have seen say the likely evidence that nature seems have intended gay men to produce more feminised girl babies. Its like saying that parents who are athletes do not pass on this potential (fast twitch muscles) to their offspring. Its like saying parents who have high IQ have average IQ children. Believe it or not... tall parents have tall offspring. NO DARWIN was absolutely wrong.

Political correctness..people should open their minds and discuss the potential and then look to see if the evidence exists or if its even been tested for.

Well, I have learned one thing, the MBTI must be wrong, there's plenty of NT's with no vision and ability to think "what if".

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saeble October 1 2007, 00:58:08 UTC
whilst I'll admit the pot/kettle/black, dude...

You need to work on your 'angry'

You responses have been mostly from J's. J's like data erudition.

You're showing a lack of understanding and some arrogance and conceit.

You can get away with the latter two if you have a good deal of the first.

You're coming from a very 'P' place dude. NTJs have vision and the ability to project into a hypothetical future but they are a good deal more distrustful of it than a 'P'. J's don't do impulsive very often. They do the looking before the leaping and they buckle their parachute before they leave the edge.

Whilst there may be some 'nature' when it comes to structure and effectiveness of a mind, I believe the brain/mind is one area where there is vast potential when you include 'nurture'. A very intelligent and functional children can and do spring from the loins of some dullards. It's simply a case of the odds being stacked in your favour if you have intelligent parents, they will nurture your mind and give you a much better chance of being teh smarteh.

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