- This topic has 84 replies, 25 voices, and was last updated 17 years, 3 months ago by jztz.
-
AuthorPosts
-
August 17, 2007 at 9:19 AM #77132August 17, 2007 at 9:27 AM #76990housingfreefallParticipant
Frankly, this post suprised me not becaue it stereo-typed women, but because some posters are indicating it is their wife’s pursuasion that makes it difficult to stay out of this falling market…..
Guys, a power house women can both sooth a man and support his endeavors, read the WSJ, invests in stocks, earn 6 figures, research up and coming emerging markets and cook, while inspiring and supporting the dreams of her family. If you did not choose this type of women well guys psychology points out it is not the women but instead your own sence of self that causes you to choose a weaker partner..umm food for thought!!!August 17, 2007 at 9:27 AM #77112housingfreefallParticipantFrankly, this post suprised me not becaue it stereo-typed women, but because some posters are indicating it is their wife’s pursuasion that makes it difficult to stay out of this falling market…..
Guys, a power house women can both sooth a man and support his endeavors, read the WSJ, invests in stocks, earn 6 figures, research up and coming emerging markets and cook, while inspiring and supporting the dreams of her family. If you did not choose this type of women well guys psychology points out it is not the women but instead your own sence of self that causes you to choose a weaker partner..umm food for thought!!!August 17, 2007 at 9:27 AM #77138housingfreefallParticipantFrankly, this post suprised me not becaue it stereo-typed women, but because some posters are indicating it is their wife’s pursuasion that makes it difficult to stay out of this falling market…..
Guys, a power house women can both sooth a man and support his endeavors, read the WSJ, invests in stocks, earn 6 figures, research up and coming emerging markets and cook, while inspiring and supporting the dreams of her family. If you did not choose this type of women well guys psychology points out it is not the women but instead your own sence of self that causes you to choose a weaker partner..umm food for thought!!!August 17, 2007 at 1:19 PM #77104CardiffBaseballParticipantIf this is the only blog you read I understand how you might think this is sexist talk. However at Ben Jones site you cannot ignore the consistent anecdotal stories that come through regarding the theme.
Hell Century 21 capitalized.
One of the most logical “chick” posters (I say chick because it’s her handle) over there at Ben’s site is constantly bashing her own sex because she sees this mentality.
I don’t think anyone is trying to say that “all women” act in this manner.
By the way there are probably just as many simpleton “dudes” who think RE only goes up.
August 17, 2007 at 1:19 PM #77226CardiffBaseballParticipantIf this is the only blog you read I understand how you might think this is sexist talk. However at Ben Jones site you cannot ignore the consistent anecdotal stories that come through regarding the theme.
Hell Century 21 capitalized.
One of the most logical “chick” posters (I say chick because it’s her handle) over there at Ben’s site is constantly bashing her own sex because she sees this mentality.
I don’t think anyone is trying to say that “all women” act in this manner.
By the way there are probably just as many simpleton “dudes” who think RE only goes up.
August 17, 2007 at 1:19 PM #77251CardiffBaseballParticipantIf this is the only blog you read I understand how you might think this is sexist talk. However at Ben Jones site you cannot ignore the consistent anecdotal stories that come through regarding the theme.
Hell Century 21 capitalized.
One of the most logical “chick” posters (I say chick because it’s her handle) over there at Ben’s site is constantly bashing her own sex because she sees this mentality.
I don’t think anyone is trying to say that “all women” act in this manner.
By the way there are probably just as many simpleton “dudes” who think RE only goes up.
August 17, 2007 at 2:26 PM #77165jztzParticipantI love the comments regarding “STJ” and “NFP” wives! Maybe it’s true that more women make decisions based on feelings (relative to men), but that’s what make the world an interesting place.
For someone who asked – this is basically Meyers-Briggs personality typing. It’s not easy to explain it in detail, but I’ll give it a try.
S(sensing) v.s. N (intuitive) — how people processing informations. Sensing people use their senses, and tend to be concrete and focuses on specific. Intuitives are more about ideas, concepts and tend to be abstract and focus on principles. These two types often would have communication problems because literally they’re on different wavelength.
T(Thinking) v.s. F (Feeling) – how people makes decisions. Thinking people are rational and make decisions based on facts and logic; Feeling people make decisions based on, you get it, emotional signals. Thinking people generally are more in engineering, science, business; while Feeling in marketing, psychology, nursing, etc.
P(Perceiving) v.s. J (Judging) – how people deal with time. Perceiving type acts like observers, and they move along time without too much a hurry (they procrastinate and often be late). Judging type likes to bring things to conclusions and more likely to be goal oriented.
Another dimension is I (Introvert) v.s. E (Extrovert) – where people tend to get energy. Introvert brings the world into their head to process, and tend to get exhausted after socialzing; extravert embrace the world, and get energized from being with other people.
With these 4 characteristics, there are 16 combinations. It’s fasicinating stuff. I re-read my M-B stuff several years back, and you really can see how a person functions if you observe well.
And, yes, I believe that more women are feeling type than thinking type. To me, it’s a good thing if you think about it. Wouldn’t be BORING had it been otherwise?
August 17, 2007 at 2:26 PM #77286jztzParticipantI love the comments regarding “STJ” and “NFP” wives! Maybe it’s true that more women make decisions based on feelings (relative to men), but that’s what make the world an interesting place.
For someone who asked – this is basically Meyers-Briggs personality typing. It’s not easy to explain it in detail, but I’ll give it a try.
S(sensing) v.s. N (intuitive) — how people processing informations. Sensing people use their senses, and tend to be concrete and focuses on specific. Intuitives are more about ideas, concepts and tend to be abstract and focus on principles. These two types often would have communication problems because literally they’re on different wavelength.
T(Thinking) v.s. F (Feeling) – how people makes decisions. Thinking people are rational and make decisions based on facts and logic; Feeling people make decisions based on, you get it, emotional signals. Thinking people generally are more in engineering, science, business; while Feeling in marketing, psychology, nursing, etc.
P(Perceiving) v.s. J (Judging) – how people deal with time. Perceiving type acts like observers, and they move along time without too much a hurry (they procrastinate and often be late). Judging type likes to bring things to conclusions and more likely to be goal oriented.
Another dimension is I (Introvert) v.s. E (Extrovert) – where people tend to get energy. Introvert brings the world into their head to process, and tend to get exhausted after socialzing; extravert embrace the world, and get energized from being with other people.
With these 4 characteristics, there are 16 combinations. It’s fasicinating stuff. I re-read my M-B stuff several years back, and you really can see how a person functions if you observe well.
And, yes, I believe that more women are feeling type than thinking type. To me, it’s a good thing if you think about it. Wouldn’t be BORING had it been otherwise?
August 17, 2007 at 2:26 PM #77311jztzParticipantI love the comments regarding “STJ” and “NFP” wives! Maybe it’s true that more women make decisions based on feelings (relative to men), but that’s what make the world an interesting place.
For someone who asked – this is basically Meyers-Briggs personality typing. It’s not easy to explain it in detail, but I’ll give it a try.
S(sensing) v.s. N (intuitive) — how people processing informations. Sensing people use their senses, and tend to be concrete and focuses on specific. Intuitives are more about ideas, concepts and tend to be abstract and focus on principles. These two types often would have communication problems because literally they’re on different wavelength.
T(Thinking) v.s. F (Feeling) – how people makes decisions. Thinking people are rational and make decisions based on facts and logic; Feeling people make decisions based on, you get it, emotional signals. Thinking people generally are more in engineering, science, business; while Feeling in marketing, psychology, nursing, etc.
P(Perceiving) v.s. J (Judging) – how people deal with time. Perceiving type acts like observers, and they move along time without too much a hurry (they procrastinate and often be late). Judging type likes to bring things to conclusions and more likely to be goal oriented.
Another dimension is I (Introvert) v.s. E (Extrovert) – where people tend to get energy. Introvert brings the world into their head to process, and tend to get exhausted after socialzing; extravert embrace the world, and get energized from being with other people.
With these 4 characteristics, there are 16 combinations. It’s fasicinating stuff. I re-read my M-B stuff several years back, and you really can see how a person functions if you observe well.
And, yes, I believe that more women are feeling type than thinking type. To me, it’s a good thing if you think about it. Wouldn’t be BORING had it been otherwise?
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.