The funny part is, when I was explaining the tests and my results to a friend, I said, "INTJ, aka 'castrating bitch,'" and he said, "yes, that sounds about right." But that particular interpretation of mine came from this bit of one of the three jillion handouts I got:
"Stastically there are more male INTJs than female. As with all Thinking types, female INTJs face special challenges at work. Independence, objectivity and control fly in the face of traditional feminine models. Moreover, the INTJs need to challenge tradition and improve everything can cause friction in the male-dominated workplace. This conflict can lead to rejection by both genders."
Eh, so I'm a man. Or a castrating bitch. Whichever, I don't really give a flying crap, frankly. Those perceptions are other peoples' problems, not mine, you know?
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"Stastically there are more male INTJs than female. As with all Thinking types, female INTJs face special challenges at work. Independence, objectivity and control fly in the face of traditional feminine models. Moreover, the INTJs need to challenge tradition and improve everything can cause friction in the male-dominated workplace. This conflict can lead to rejection by both genders."
Eh, so I'm a man. Or a castrating bitch. Whichever, I don't really give a flying crap, frankly. Those perceptions are other peoples' problems, not mine, you know?