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What MBTI type is scariest when angry?

What MBTI type is scariest when angry?

INTJ, because they won’t let you know when they’re angry until you feel the consequences of your actions. Some people think the scariest ones would be the loud, extroverted ones, like the ESTJ or ENTJ.

Can ENTPs be aggressive?

ENTP’s can surely be aggressive, but they are rarely over the top assertive and pushing their views. It’s more playful and enthusiastic, but this can annoy people even more for the reasons I mentionned.

Do ENFPs have bad tempers?

ENFPs are the type of people who try to remain patient, and dislike being angry for no reason. While ENFPs might not have a short temper, they can certainly become very angry. The ENFP often bottles up their frustrations, until they believe someone has truly done something unjust.

Are angry Enfp scary?

Because they feel things so intensely, ENFPs are often afraid of their own anger. It can feel terrifying for them to be engulfed in rage. Because of that fear, ENFPs might use mild words like “irritated” or “annoyed” to describe their feelings, even when they’re seething with fury.

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What can hurt an Entp?

For the ENTP it is about someone they care about saying something which affects them, or makes them doubt how that person really views them. When the ENTP feels misunderstood by someone they love, it can definitely hit them hard and hurt their feelings.

What is anger Entp?

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 annoying?

ENTPs are friggin’ annoying. ENTP’s always think they’re right (they usually are), but just being right isn’t good enough. No, we want everyone to acknowledge the fact of our extreme and predominant rightness. That’s just how much we like being right. It’s friggin’ annoying.