The depiction of the INTP's cluelessness as to her condition is entirely unrealistic. She would have noticed the changes in her body the instant they interfered with her ability to comfortably slouch down into a couch while holding two books open and scrolling down her IPad, all at the same time.
I would also say that the Si tertiary function would kick in to tell that something is off. Now, interpreting those signs as indigestion or parasites, at least for a while, that certainly can happen. "Ignore it to see if it will go away" is a handy rule after all. And not noticing how one looks is a given, of course.
@@Gregoire-pi1dxas a fellow intp, I concur I notice when I'm bloated, my trouser feels tight, too, so continuous increasing "bloating" even after having taken a dump would be off and feeling more hungry and/or nauseous than usual that's on top of having missed a period or two too many clues 🤔
They’re not even trying to hide it anymore. A few decades ago, people could still be clueless but it’s so in our face now that I’m genuinely concerned for people that are still oblivious
@@namenotfound6881 Not everyone looks deeper. Most are content just living their lives not worrying about anything other than superficialities like food and rent. Hopefully you're not too concerned. It's just how humans are.
Dude, I'm INTJ, and the "not letting my child have access to the Internet" is so real. I've never even dated anyone yet but I've already thought about how to educate my kids. Of course, Internet access is still allowed at some point but not when they're toddlers, and it will be limited and monitored until high school. Media for education and entertainment purposes will be selected. At the same time, they'll be homeschooled and taught about the basics of life and how to properly use the Internet, social media, and how to manipulate the algorithm for their own benefit, not the other way around. Allow them to participate in numerous activities to discover their likes and dislikes, strengths and weaknesses, and to build a social circle. Reading is a must and exercising is crucial. Allow them to be their authentic selves but teach them how and when to adjust. Let them explore lives, experience failures, and observe them from afar, but make sure that they know I'll be there when they need me. At the end of the program, they'd be able to stand on their own feet and fly high. ...but that's only in my imagination 😂😂
@@jksperson7745I learned how to behave like adult (when I am in mood 😈 ), and few other useful (but not necessarily appropriate things) studying comments of XXTX'S ~ ENFP PS yes I know You don't care, but INTJ wrote fascinating things, and therefore deserved for Devils Advocate intervention.
I'm ESTJ and that's what being a parent sounds like to me, I would do my best job as a parent but the idea's never appealed to me. I'm glad most people don't feel the same way or the human race might die out.
I feel you. I'm ISFP and our negative "stereotype" is being selfish, and I disagree and consider that to be a misunderstanding of our ideals and intentions. However, pregnancy seems gross and being a parent seems awful because the idea of taking care of someone else 24/7 instead of myself, of being responsible for the well-being and shaping of another person, needing to be watching or thinking about them at all times, for the rest of forever... Sorry, that's gross! I need 'e' time! I only want to be responsible for myself and I need the freedom to do whatever I want and go wherever I want when I feel like it without having to worry about a tiny human dragging me down. Call me selfish all you want, if it means I can pass on the whole idea! lol
I have two awesome kids and have always been patient and supportive of them. One just graduated with a degree in biology and the other is 1.5 years away from graduating. I give myself an “A” in parenting, thank you very much.
They get a gaming PC with arch linux, python3, and terraria installed. No Mac, no Windows. No devices with touch interfaces until they are 15 years old. That's how you raise a child.
ESTP: "At least there's alcohol." Interviewer: "You can't have alcohol." ESTP: "Shush, shush, shush." I love that ESTP is still a rebel, even in their impending parenthood. 😅
Minimally, after first trimester: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2043426/#:~:text=It%20would%20appear%20that%20drinking,with%20harm%20to%20the%20baby.%E2%80%9D
Is there a typology pregnancy pact going on or something? Frank James recently had a baby. Aimee Y and Abbey Howe are both currently pregnant. I think there might be others too, I think it's kinda funny how all these people in the typology community are all having babies around the same time.
When the baby is born, the INTP should talk about how raising a child is really a form of long-term human psychological experimentation without needing a research grant first
My wife (ISFJ) made me (INTP) swear on holy scripture on video on film with my face and ID in frame we then signed and notarized, that I wouldn't do any "evil" experiments with the kids. So yeah there's a Super 8 film reel in the Randolph County courthouse preemptively there to make sure I don't do anything like raise the kids all speaking differently languages, or see if I can get them to speak a conlang, or how if I can vary their individual perceptions of trauma through differential experiences and aftercare, and so on. I also am not allowed to encourage cynical adaptive adult behavior while they are children, even though 99% of "good behavior" in children really just means 'easy for adults to control', even if they'll have to unlearn it in adulthood to look out for themselves.
Holy, I was thinking about that too as an INTP. I really wanna know how an organism that shares 50% of genes with me will be influenced by its environment.
My intp mom read that a parrot is as smart as a new born baby. So when I was born she said one word to me all day every day. I was 2 months old when I said it back.
“Why does everyone have to talk about things?” I felt that. Very…deeply. Also trauma flashbacks to when my ENFJ nephew intercepted me on my way out of their house as a young, precocious child and just…narrated a portion of his life. Lol. -istp
Wow INFP here and that last sentence was terrifying 😬. I thankfully don't have any children. I couldn't even imagine for a moment any part of motherhood...too suffocating and scary!
The privacy joke at the end cracked me up 😂. I have forgotten what that was. My toddler threw a tantrum in the floor in the bathroom because I would not hold him while using the toilet 😅. Also, I'm an INTJ and I am planning to not let my kid have a smartphone. Moreso so they don't get sucked into conversations with predators, but we won't talk about the "agenda."
'I hate, I mean HATE babies and I'd never be able to stand having children. For me, there would be nothing worse. This is why I am never having kids.' - ENTJ (me)
Lol, as an enfp with three children, it can get hard to remember to be an adult sometimes. I'm kind of a playmate, but one who can get very scary and serious suddenly should anyone cross the line. I feel like they respect me, but also they tease me incessantly! (Especially my 14yo ENFP?? son!) Like today at supper, I was trying to swallow a vitamin and they kept supportively cheering everytime I got the water in my mouth, and then I'd laugh and nearly choke or snort water out of my nose! Finally I had to explode over the sink, and with a great exercise of willpower did not throw the slimy huge fish oil pill at my oldest. (However, I did pretend to, and he ran screaming away without being properly excused from the table) My intp husband gets very tired of our nonsense.😅
A message for new enfp parents: don't worry if you hate your life for the first 5 months of your baby's life. The bad parts (sleep deprivation, no time for fun ever, being so careful because babies are so fragile) don't last, and it gets better really quickly from 6 months onwards, in my experience. Just try to be as scheduled and strict as you can possibly be, and the results will be a good mix of order and chaos, making your kids obedient and respectful but also resilient and capable, with a good sized capacity for silliness.
INTJ and ISTP describes me although in reality I’m an INTP with Auxillary Ni (really I hate dealing with kids who catch my nerves, any other IT types comment below). Secondly, I think it is important that adults discipline children to set boundaries and teach them about empathy, how some people need privacy and alone time. If that doesn’t work, find a strategy to let them cope with the silence. Well of course some children are more introverted, but those who love talking all the time with an addition of clinginess and neediness needs to be trained to be independent.
ENTJ: Refuses to divulge intentions ESTJ: Is open about intentionally creating a dependent turned apprentice INTJ: Is open about intentions because the world needs more, damnit! ISFJ: Is in denial about having intentions ISFP: Is in denial about lack of intentions ENFP: Is opens about having zero intentions ISTJ: Goes out of her way to give the baby the healthiest development period ISFJ: Has the excuse to be the health nut she's always been ESFP: Resentfully leads a healthier lifestyle for the baby's sake INFP: Struggles to lead a healthier life for the baby's sake ESFJ: Disregards the experiences of other mothers due to baby pinks INTP: Accidentally disregards the baby's sake by not being present ESTP: Openly disregards the baby's sake ENFP: Flip-flops in-between the last 2 ENTP & ESTJ: Openly sabotages the baby's sake for their own agenda ISTP: Openly resents having company INFP: Quietly resents having company ENFJ: Will never let go of company INFJ: Celebrates having one company as a means to exclude everyone else's ESFP: Celebrates having her company draw in everyone else's
I agree with the INTJ's directives on smartphones, internet, and The Agenda. If I've ever cursed with children, we're moving to Finland where they'll have the best education and social development skills in the world.
Firstly: Suomi mainittu, torille perkele! Secondly: We're a fairly smartphone dependent country, however schools have been starting to establish more stricter line with it but we are still more digitalized than many other countries in Europe. Except maybe Estonia.
I am an INTP but I also have an anxiety problem that opened up a whole different set of irrational worries that really conflicted with my usual calm and critical thought process.
My intj friend looked disappointed when she found out she was pregnant. She expresses grief about it like every moment affects her. But she is warming up to it little by little. I am intj too so I might not understand everything.
I'm still coming to terms with my unintended pregnancy (sometimes, well-crafted strategies fail). He's almost 16 now, and he's a great kid. I do love him. It helps that he is indeed smart.
INTJ: I do plan to keep my future children away from screens and social media to help them develop a healthy view of self. It is also my hope to homeschool them given the warped sense of reality actively being taught in public schools today. What is this agenda? Let me reference Kristin's video on the 16 personalities kidnapping her: INTJ, "All you need to do to see me cut off is interact with anyone who identifies as 'woke' these days."
Also love the stare & her response to being asked “what agenda?” Translation could be: oh if I have to explain it to you, you’re part of the problem I want to protect them from… 😬
My kids (9 and 12) go to public school, but I have a close eye on what they're teaching. At home I explain them the difference between being a tolerant, moral sound human and being a wokist idiot. They're prepared not to believe any BS because teacher said so. And yeah, I keep them of social media, even though "everybody else has TikTok". The older does have a phone but needs to report to me what she's doing - and I check it. Of course we told her beforehand. Everything else is madness and actively dumbs kids down - as I've observed, watching and listening to what my kids tell me about their friends. The ones with ¾ of a brain or more DON'T have unrestricted internet access/their own phones.
ESTJ: I enjoyed volunteering when I was a kid and kids shouldn't wait to learn how to do stuff, and them learning how to work a real job as a teen is valuable and the idea that "kids" should goof off until they graduate from college is ridiculous. Also I agree with your thoughts about school and screen time. Although the Christian schools I went to were pretty good, but homeschooling if done right is so much more efficient than a one-size-fits-all classroom model.
Never ask a man his height, a woman her age or an ENTJ for parenting advice. On a real note. Media is poison. Don't give your child a screen as a pacifier. Make your child read books and read from books to your child. Don't give your child a phone at too young an age. Yes today there are social repercussions if a child does not have a phone in primary school. But the healthy triumph over the weak.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder to make all types ponder.... How many of the other types can do it like Kristin? Zero Can pick better lullaby music for an INFP ? Zero As INFJs know, there ain't nobody, nobody else that can make skits like this Momma ESFP- Zero Knows better how to Type a Tea? Zero Yeah, you know there ain't nobody, nobody Zero Missed you like an ENFP, ENTP, ESFP, and ESTP mom misses her doctor appointments! I showed this to a mom who laughed throughout and she gave you a metaphorical thumbs up....she said it was good! 👍The ENTJ was her favorite. Congratulations on the 62.8K, Kristin! Was so stoked to see the number go up today! And nice to Se the ENFP mom Lizzy on your thumbnail! She was hilarious in your previous pregnancy skit! The facial expressions hahaha Preach it, Lizzy! I paid attention to the shirts' colors that you used in that skit! That's a reason I thought it was kind of a spiritual sequel to your awesome "Kidnapping me" skit! My favorite thing is generally whatever my mind is currently engaged with, and that one stuck with me because it's...I gotta go! Hope you, your blessed beloved baby, and your honored husband have a great rest of your July! Se you in August!
😂 so cute!!!! Do other INFPs forget to eat? Lol ... I've heard of such things.... I am not that INFP 😂 however, love that she's looking forward to her privacy.... 😅❤ I used to work with a woman who became pregnant later in life, and she didn't have much experience with kids. She had really bad insomnia, and when i expressed concern, she smiled and said, "it's ok, I'll catch up on my sleep after the baby is born" i just smiled and then went to the rest room for a good laugh. While i don't have kids of my own, i did want them, and i have a lot of experience with them. Love the differences in how the personalities perceive this gift ❤😊
You only get privacy again after they become teenagers and want to hang out with friends more than you and when they are home they stay in their room the whole time. But by then you’ll miss what you had when you were younger with them and then get kind of depressed at the thought of your kid growing up and not needing you anymore so you kind of want to sacrifice your new found privacy for at least some form of connection besides being their food maker….
As an INFP Mother of 4 children... you 100% hit the mark 😂 the realization of being in a responsible position for a little life for the next years was a hard one. Also the Privacy part becomes something you set as future goal ... someday ... hopefully.. to get it back 🥲
I imagine my INFP mum was a bit like that :3 Fortunately for her (and for me), her daughter turned out to be an INFP too and we enjoyed a lot of privacy doing our own things and just occasionally musing about the world together or sharing a snack. That's how I spent a lot of my toddler time before I was thrown into an unforgiving ST school system. :')
INTP with 4 kids. You just had to 1 up me. I swear I'll get to #5 once I finish my novel, and #6... maybe someday, like truly I intend to, buuuut... I'm pretty similar about internet and devices, and living in the country in a rural place means lots of old style natural engagement and development. The kids do attend public school, but I review all their lessons and homework with them, and never pass an opportunity to impart extra learning. The weekly library trips always come with ice cream and candy, I'm conditioning all of them to associate reading and knowledge with pleasure; they're the highlight of the week. I credit both my parents being Boomers, so the parenting style I learned is more old fashioned. I'm so glad all my kids are intelligent and inquisitive. I really don't know what I'd do with a dummy.
@@knit5together Sorry to tell you this, but you're raising sheltered freaks who are gonna be shocked by the world lol Real school or internet access, gotta have at least one or the other.
I'm a true INFJ, it would be a decent excuse to get out of social events. Also, typical INTP, not realising that they were pregnant, and mistaking it for indigestion, or a parasite. 😁
This is hilarious!!! As an Estp female this past week parenting alone has been rough. I’m naturally the fun parent but life forces me to be the responsible one. Whenever I get to be myself people are shocked. lol I actually almost had my last on a helicopter 😂 and he was breech born naturally so yeah. You’ve got us Estp nailed. I didn’t drink but did have sushi a few times. Refused a bunch of testing and could have gone in labor several times due to shenanigans I won’t mention.
INTP: Still in disbelief anyone wanted to mate me, slightly baffled by the little noisy humanoid things, unsure what this love thing is. But it was pleasurable and they are endearing. I guess recommend.
the more videos i watch about pregnancy the more horrified of it i am. im glad im never going to have children because the not having any privacy would kill me- INFP
As an ENTP, this didn’t hit very accurate for me, but maybe that’s just because I have introverted feeling in my blind spot. I wasn’t always great at remembering To take my vitamins every pregnancy, but it definitely wasn’t because I was running an experiment on my kid, lol.
I didn't know INTPs struggled with body awareness .. then I remembered most of my life when my stomach "hurts" I really don't know if I'm hungry or nauseous haha, and my ISFJ parents really can't understand that
ISFJ here. I've never been pregnant, but I am an avid knitter, and I do like to colour coordinate my knitting projects; in fact, I reached a sticking point on my last project after my dominant Si had a fit because the colours weren't perfectly coordinated from one piece to the next.
INFP and INTP were perfect. The idea of having a baby inside your body, whose life is dependent on you having the nutritional and sensory awareness to keep yourself physically healthy, let alone stick to it as a 9 month routine while battling sickness too, is beyond daunting to types who don’t use extraverted sensing. 😂 I’m more scared of pregnancy than I am of actual motherhood.
in some rare cases i've seen INTJ's and INTP's become anti natalists, myself included. But if we were to have kids we would definitely make sure they don't end up being unequipped for life
I also know an INTJ & an ENTJ being antinatalist for finding it irresponsible to force a life into facing unhappiness, cruelty, instable future,... The INTJ also doesn't want to pass down what she perceives as bad genetics in her I'm INTP, not an antinatalist but still not wanting children because I'd find it too exhausting to give my entire life constantly to another being (wouldn't mind for a cat tho xD), also I'm too insecure about my skills in upbringing, raising and communication towards children
@@VioletRiha I, an INTP, used to be filled with abject horror at the concept of being a parent. Well, first the instincts started coming online in my mid 20s. Then I worked out the things I feared would make me a bad parent. The last thing was becoming confident in my maturity; hold a job, pay the bills, keep a home, and all that. After that, I became confident I could handle anything, and that came to include parenthood. I had to be persuaded, but it wasn't that difficult. My ISFJ wife wanted children, and she wanted them with ME. With our varied personalities and complementary styles, she convinced me we would have mutual support and comprehensive capability. You're not giving up your life, you're sharing it. The concept of your kids basically being jailors is one heavily tied to I'd say the British culture and its descendants overseas. In other cultures, such as the Romance and Germanic cultures, children are actively involved in life from an early age, and are raised with independence in mind. The good news is the ultra involved stage lasts very little time. A neonate needs all your care at all hours, but even by just 1 year, the demands are down by 80%. After a couple years, they can do things like their own dishes and their own dressing. A couple more, they're at school 8 hours a day. A couple more, they can go do camps and activities, and will want to start independence anyway and won't need constant supervision. Your involvement does need to be there, but there's no need to helicopter parent. As my children have siblings within a couple years of age each, they always have playmates, which actually makes parenting easier, and the older children mind and teach the younger children. This does have a caveat of don't live in suburbia. In the country, there's so much to explore and do, with general safety because of the privacy. In a city, there's always people around to play with and talk to, and to watch over them. I'll be truthful, I HATED the baby stage. I just cannot stand babies and shrieking. I told myself to hang on, and eventually, around 3, the kids start talking and becoming real beings you can have a relationship with. The first 6 months is basically having a scream potato you have to play guessing with, and oh sometime they just cry to cry. By around 4, their learning abilities come online, and then you can start teaching them and having interesting conversations. Oh, and be ready to answer hundreds to thousands of questions per day. Everything from why is the sky blue, to where is Africa. I'd say 5-9 are some of the best years. If you haven't been an unavailable abusive monster, they'll just adore you and be your little buddy. And they're finally big enough to come along on things, need a lot less intense care, start doing things for themselves, and you can start letting them know about adult stuff. And then comes them making real friends; you won't like all the friends they bring home, but it comes with more teaching opportunities, and also connections with other parents. I haven't gotten past this yet, it'll take a while. I am actually looking forwards to the teen years where we can have a more equal relationship and really unveil the world to them. Looking forward to finally being able to have the kiddos in on daddy's boys' nights.
I'm not anti natalist so much as thinking some people shouldn't have kids (like me), and that all forms of birth control should be free so that poorer people don't have to have kids they don't want and can't afford (like me if I had kids). I also abhor pro natalists, just let people make their own choices, not everyone is fit to or wants to be a parent.
I'm anti-natalist but in my case it's that I'm an ISFP who finds personal freedom and impulsivity to be too important to ever want to be responsible for or having to care for a human thing that's dependent on me and would tie me down, preventing me from making any sudden moves and decisions for myself. Don't want to be tied to something so needy like that. I also fully believe that so many parents in this world aren't good at it and should not be doing it, and that being afraid of population decrease is silly, as a decrease in humans means resources can be more fairly distributed (in an ideal world).
lol the infj sharing something just slightly personal and then immediately feeling bad and asking the other person to share something is spot on. I have an infj sister who has said that exact thing almost word for word 😆-entp
@@petersmall1574 I don't have to lol it's way more fun to watch her somehow exploit it herself, anyway 🙃 this weird trade-off keeps our friendship sane. Whenever I burn her, I imitate her voice and burn myself back. And whenever she says insanely deep Ni dom stuff, she unpacks it and dissects it herself while I just sit there nodding. My infp sister tho, that's a different story 😏
The ESTJ scheduling fun to optimise enjoyment achieved in the shortest possible time - allowing the child to not have to chaotically stumble upon small amounts of happiness instead. Who says ESTJs aren't fun?
ISTPs like kids and having babies. They give full focus to a pregnancy so they have the knowledge to make good choices. They are easygoing and like the pregnancy adventure. (ISTP)
Is that true? Perhaps thinking types like kids more? ISFPs are the least child-friendly type of all, I'd say, so that one letter makes a huge difference.
1:30 ESTJ: "Fun will be scheduled occasionally, but this child will be mostly working." Interviewer: "...You mean child labor...?" ESTJ: "Yes." ... "...no...?" 😂🤣 This is so accurate for my mother.
Pointing out a type, rather than individual people, can be boring is boring. The topic of discussion is thrown out so often by my fellow intuitives that it's pedestrian at this point.
@@piperwren7732 Pretty silly to call it "pseudoscience" when it's never claimed to be a science lol It's just categorizing people based on their personality traits and thought patterns. There's nothing pseudo about it as long as you view it as what it is - diagnoses of psychological types.
You nailed the first part. As an INTJ, I don't think I'll keep them away from them. Depending on how mature they are I'll give them the phone. It'll be around 12-15.
INTP. No phones before like 11 or so, and then, only simple phones. No smartphones before college. But it's also Appalachia, so they're all getting brought up with guns and hunting. Never mind me, just waiting for the coasty and euro rage my kids know how to use Armalite before an Iphone.
I just love how thinker types can be so clueless about what is ethical in these videos. Well, the ENTJ seems to be conscious of it here at least...maybe that's the worst part.
Love how you roasted basically every single type lmao INTJ here, just got back home from an environmental volunteering event (scything a meadow to support the growth of endangered flowers) and my friends had like 15 children total there, the oldest was 7. I 100% want my own one day (adopted; I'm a trans guy, the dysphoria from pregnancy would kill me and the planet is oveepopulated as it is.) and interacting with their children is really good practice because I have next to no idea how to talk to them. A friend told me she thinks I'd be a really good dad and I hope so, I need to fix the hole inside from being abused by my own parents, I just have to learn how to talk to someone who isn't an adult (tbh my autistic ass barely knows how to talk to adults, so...). I think it would make me use my Se and Fi more, get out of my head and actually do things with my hands, which would be good for both of us.
I witnessed my wife go through 5 pregnancies & she didn't have any of these reactions - what does that mean? lol. She had hyperemesis gravidarum in every pregnancy, which was awful - she suffered a lot, but got a lot better by the 3rd trimester. (I don't know her type - maybe ISFJ)
5 times?? I admire her for not noping out after the first time. Then again, I have an intense fear of both pregnancy and to a lesser extent vomiting, so YMMV.
@@_lil_lil yeah, never quite understood that myself, but if she was game, so was I, lol. there was a 7 year time gap between #3 & #4, so by then we knew what to do & had the older kids to help her while I was at work
I think you may be on to something there. To the extent that it's true, though, I think it's more the result of subtle shifts she's made over time rather than any recent dramatic changes. I sense some of it might be the result of her collaborative efforts with Patreon supporters. And, like any good humorist, Kristen's portrayals have always had some, at least subtle, bite to them. Beyond that, she strikes me as having a sharp-eyed Catholic awareness of the foibles of imperfect (or, dare I say, fallen) human nature.
Yes for the INFJ. Life somehow always feels like a waiting period and hard to find meanig and purpose.. anyway... How are you?! 😂 That was hilarious! Hilariously reletable.
"I sometimes delay my meals just so my child learns to work for them." 🤣🤣🤣
As an ISTP I approve 100% will share with my ENTJ wife
I give the child all my support 😅.
The depiction of the INTP's cluelessness as to her condition is entirely unrealistic. She would have noticed the changes in her body the instant they interfered with her ability to comfortably slouch down into a couch while holding two books open and scrolling down her IPad, all at the same time.
I would also say that the Si tertiary function would kick in to tell that something is off.
Now, interpreting those signs as indigestion or parasites, at least for a while, that certainly can happen. "Ignore it to see if it will go away" is a handy rule after all. And not noticing how one looks is a given, of course.
@@Gregoire-pi1dxas a fellow intp, I concur
I notice when I'm bloated, my trouser feels tight, too, so continuous increasing "bloating" even after having taken a dump would be off
and feeling more hungry and/or nauseous than usual
that's on top of having missed a period or two
too many clues 🤔
Kristin. You know what the agenda is. You're already on the list from mentioning it.
The agenda is out there!
I mean, it's THE Agenda...one HAS to know about it. How else are you going to meticulously prepare to win?
And you, arcadianfox, are now on the list for mentioning the existence of the list.
Oops...
They’re not even trying to hide it anymore. A few decades ago, people could still be clueless but it’s so in our face now that I’m genuinely concerned for people that are still oblivious
@@namenotfound6881 Not everyone looks deeper. Most are content just living their lives not worrying about anything other than superficialities like food and rent.
Hopefully you're not too concerned. It's just how humans are.
You nailed the 16 personalities so hilariously, once again. 😂
Excellent!
Dude, I'm INTJ, and the "not letting my child have access to the Internet" is so real. I've never even dated anyone yet but I've already thought about how to educate my kids.
Of course, Internet access is still allowed at some point but not when they're toddlers, and it will be limited and monitored until high school. Media for education and entertainment purposes will be selected. At the same time, they'll be homeschooled and taught about the basics of life and how to properly use the Internet, social media, and how to manipulate the algorithm for their own benefit, not the other way around.
Allow them to participate in numerous activities to discover their likes and dislikes, strengths and weaknesses, and to build a social circle. Reading is a must and exercising is crucial. Allow them to be their authentic selves but teach them how and when to adjust. Let them explore lives, experience failures, and observe them from afar, but make sure that they know I'll be there when they need me.
At the end of the program, they'd be able to stand on their own feet and fly high.
...but that's only in my imagination 😂😂
Y’all write comments like people give a shit to know.
@@jksperson7745I learned how to behave like adult (when I am in mood 😈 ), and few other useful (but not necessarily appropriate things) studying comments of XXTX'S ~ ENFP
PS yes I know You don't care, but INTJ wrote fascinating things, and therefore deserved for Devils Advocate intervention.
'The infp never did have privacy again ...' what fresh horror is this?? I'm going to have nightmares for a week!
I'm ESTJ and that's what being a parent sounds like to me, I would do my best job as a parent but the idea's never appealed to me. I'm glad most people don't feel the same way or the human race might die out.
This is so true it really made me cry - INFP mother of homeschooled 7 yo ESTP boy.
I feel you. I'm ISFP and our negative "stereotype" is being selfish, and I disagree and consider that to be a misunderstanding of our ideals and intentions. However, pregnancy seems gross and being a parent seems awful because the idea of taking care of someone else 24/7 instead of myself, of being responsible for the well-being and shaping of another person, needing to be watching or thinking about them at all times, for the rest of forever... Sorry, that's gross! I need 'e' time! I only want to be responsible for myself and I need the freedom to do whatever I want and go wherever I want when I feel like it without having to worry about a tiny human dragging me down. Call me selfish all you want, if it means I can pass on the whole idea! lol
Yep that’s how it be
@@jijittersthat is what your mom/ dad did for you ❤
NT types are so extreme. 😂😂 ESFJ is probably my mother when she was pregnant with me and with my sister. 😂😂Thanks Kristin, great work again! 👏👏
"I'm a child myself so we'll see how this goes"
Yep, that's pretty much it.
“This child WILL be smart. I don’t have patience for stupid children.”
Spot on.
- an INTJ
Good luck with having kids and not having patience.
I have two awesome kids and have always been patient and supportive of them. One just graduated with a degree in biology and the other is 1.5 years away from graduating. I give myself an “A” in parenting, thank you very much.
They get a gaming PC with arch linux, python3, and terraria installed. No Mac, no Windows. No devices with touch interfaces until they are 15 years old. That's how you raise a child.
ESTP: "At least there's alcohol."
Interviewer: "You can't have alcohol."
ESTP: "Shush, shush, shush."
I love that ESTP is still a rebel, even in their impending parenthood. 😅
Minimally, after first trimester:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2043426/#:~:text=It%20would%20appear%20that%20drinking,with%20harm%20to%20the%20baby.%E2%80%9D
Let's hope they're trolling.
@@sarahberkner A little fetal alcohol syndrome never hurt anybody
Congratulations Dear Kristin ! 🥳🌟
Love how you put the contrasting ones together
Is there a typology pregnancy pact going on or something?
Frank James recently had a baby.
Aimee Y and Abbey Howe are both currently pregnant.
I think there might be others too, I think it's kinda funny how all these people in the typology community are all having babies around the same time.
INTJ is so accurate. My future child is getting arch linux on his first PC. He will figure it out, he's young, he has more power than I'll ever have.
Lol mine too, and I'm also INTJ
Same
The istp is hilarious.. I don't want children myself partially because I don't want to be around someone else constantly.. it's restricting.. 😂
When the baby is born, the INTP should talk about how raising a child is really a form of long-term human psychological experimentation without needing a research grant first
My wife (ISFJ) made me (INTP) swear on holy scripture on video on film with my face and ID in frame we then signed and notarized, that I wouldn't do any "evil" experiments with the kids. So yeah there's a Super 8 film reel in the Randolph County courthouse preemptively there to make sure I don't do anything like raise the kids all speaking differently languages, or see if I can get them to speak a conlang, or how if I can vary their individual perceptions of trauma through differential experiences and aftercare, and so on. I also am not allowed to encourage cynical adaptive adult behavior while they are children, even though 99% of "good behavior" in children really just means 'easy for adults to control', even if they'll have to unlearn it in adulthood to look out for themselves.
@@Mortablunt I forgot about conlangs! Yes, all of those things would be things I would have to talk myself out of doing if I had kids. XD
Holy, I was thinking about that too as an INTP. I really wanna know how an organism that shares 50% of genes with me will be influenced by its environment.
My intp mom read that a parrot is as smart as a new born baby. So when I was born she said one word to me all day every day. I was 2 months old when I said it back.
“Why does everyone have to talk about things?” I felt that. Very…deeply.
Also trauma flashbacks to when my ENFJ nephew intercepted me on my way out of their house as a young, precocious child and just…narrated a portion of his life. Lol. -istp
Wow INFP here and that last sentence was terrifying 😬. I thankfully don't have any children. I couldn't even imagine for a moment any part of motherhood...too suffocating and scary!
The privacy joke at the end cracked me up 😂. I have forgotten what that was. My toddler threw a tantrum in the floor in the bathroom because I would not hold him while using the toilet 😅.
Also, I'm an INTJ and I am planning to not let my kid have a smartphone. Moreso so they don't get sucked into conversations with predators, but we won't talk about the "agenda."
'I hate, I mean HATE babies and I'd never be able to stand having children. For me, there would be nothing worse. This is why I am never having kids.' - ENTJ (me)
As a pregnant INFJ… this is 1000% accurate. I feel so understood… for once 😂
Lol, as an enfp with three children, it can get hard to remember to be an adult sometimes. I'm kind of a playmate, but one who can get very scary and serious suddenly should anyone cross the line.
I feel like they respect me, but also they tease me incessantly! (Especially my 14yo ENFP?? son!) Like today at supper, I was trying to swallow a vitamin and they kept supportively cheering everytime I got the water in my mouth, and then I'd laugh and nearly choke or snort water out of my nose! Finally I had to explode over the sink, and with a great exercise of willpower did not throw the slimy huge fish oil pill at my oldest. (However, I did pretend to, and he ran screaming away without being properly excused from the table)
My intp husband gets very tired of our nonsense.😅
A message for new enfp parents: don't worry if you hate your life for the first 5 months of your baby's life. The bad parts (sleep deprivation, no time for fun ever, being so careful because babies are so fragile) don't last, and it gets better really quickly from 6 months onwards, in my experience. Just try to be as scheduled and strict as you can possibly be, and the results will be a good mix of order and chaos, making your kids obedient and respectful but also resilient and capable, with a good sized capacity for silliness.
INTJ and ISTP describes me although in reality I’m an INTP with Auxillary Ni (really I hate dealing with kids who catch my nerves, any other IT types comment below).
Secondly, I think it is important that adults discipline children to set boundaries and teach them about empathy, how some people need privacy and alone time. If that doesn’t work, find a strategy to let them cope with the silence.
Well of course some children are more introverted, but those who love talking all the time with an addition of clinginess and neediness needs to be trained to be independent.
ENTJ: Refuses to divulge intentions
ESTJ: Is open about intentionally creating a dependent turned apprentice
INTJ: Is open about intentions because the world needs more, damnit!
ISFJ: Is in denial about having intentions
ISFP: Is in denial about lack of intentions
ENFP: Is opens about having zero intentions
ISTJ: Goes out of her way to give the baby the healthiest development period
ISFJ: Has the excuse to be the health nut she's always been
ESFP: Resentfully leads a healthier lifestyle for the baby's sake
INFP: Struggles to lead a healthier life for the baby's sake
ESFJ: Disregards the experiences of other mothers due to baby pinks
INTP: Accidentally disregards the baby's sake by not being present
ESTP: Openly disregards the baby's sake
ENFP: Flip-flops in-between the last 2
ENTP & ESTJ: Openly sabotages the baby's sake for their own agenda
ISTP: Openly resents having company
INFP: Quietly resents having company
ENFJ: Will never let go of company
INFJ: Celebrates having one company as a means to exclude everyone else's
ESFP: Celebrates having her company draw in everyone else's
WOW. Once again you nailed it with the INFP 😅
I agree with the INTJ's directives on smartphones, internet, and The Agenda.
If I've ever cursed with children, we're moving to Finland where they'll have the best education and social development skills in the world.
@@thepickles8833 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮❤️ If you're stuck in the US, move to Minnesota - it's the Finland of the Americas lol
Firstly: Suomi mainittu, torille perkele!
Secondly: We're a fairly smartphone dependent country, however schools have been starting to establish more stricter line with it but we are still more digitalized than many other countries in Europe. Except maybe Estonia.
If you're cursed with living in the US, move to Minnesota! It's the Finland of the USA lol
Social development in Finland? LMAO
@@Marilyn2401 I was wondering the same thing (I'm a Finn).
Omg the ENFP is too relatable 😂
This is one of your funniest videos ever 💀
I am an INTP but I also have an anxiety problem that opened up a whole different set of irrational worries that really conflicted with my usual calm and critical thought process.
another great one!
I love the INFJ using her child to get out of social situations. That's nothing more than showing how valuable her child is to her, right?
My intj friend looked disappointed when she found out she was pregnant. She expresses grief about it like every moment affects her. But she is warming up to it little by little. I am intj too so I might not understand everything.
I'm still coming to terms with my unintended pregnancy (sometimes, well-crafted strategies fail).
He's almost 16 now, and he's a great kid. I do love him. It helps that he is indeed smart.
@@rachellereeve494 Her child is unintentional too. Do you have any advice you could give her in her time of need? She is 28 yo.
INTJ: I do plan to keep my future children away from screens and social media to help them develop a healthy view of self. It is also my hope to homeschool them given the warped sense of reality actively being taught in public schools today. What is this agenda? Let me reference Kristin's video on the 16 personalities kidnapping her: INTJ, "All you need to do to see me cut off is interact with anyone who identifies as 'woke' these days."
Haha yes!
Also love the stare & her response to being asked “what agenda?” Translation could be: oh if I have to explain it to you, you’re part of the problem I want to protect them from… 😬
My kids (9 and 12) go to public school, but I have a close eye on what they're teaching. At home I explain them the difference between being a tolerant, moral sound human and being a wokist idiot. They're prepared not to believe any BS because teacher said so.
And yeah, I keep them of social media, even though "everybody else has TikTok". The older does have a phone but needs to report to me what she's doing - and I check it. Of course we told her beforehand.
Everything else is madness and actively dumbs kids down - as I've observed, watching and listening to what my kids tell me about their friends.
The ones with ¾ of a brain or more DON'T have unrestricted internet access/their own phones.
I'm ESFP and if I have a child someday, I'll do the same thing as the INTJ and introduce time in nature for my child too, that's the way I growed up.
ESTJ: I enjoyed volunteering when I was a kid and kids shouldn't wait to learn how to do stuff, and them learning how to work a real job as a teen is valuable and the idea that "kids" should goof off until they graduate from college is ridiculous.
Also I agree with your thoughts about school and screen time. Although the Christian schools I went to were pretty good, but homeschooling if done right is so much more efficient than a one-size-fits-all classroom model.
Lol. This video came at a perfect time. I am nearly 13 weeks pregnant. Ooooh, and I am INFP!
Never ask a man his height, a woman her age or an ENTJ for parenting advice.
On a real note. Media is poison. Don't give your child a screen as a pacifier. Make your child read books and read from books to your child. Don't give your child a phone at too young an age. Yes today there are social repercussions if a child does not have a phone in primary school. But the healthy triumph over the weak.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder to make all types ponder....
How many of the other types can do it like Kristin?
Zero
Can pick better lullaby music for an INFP ?
Zero
As INFJs know, there ain't nobody, nobody
else that can make skits like this Momma ESFP-
Zero
Knows better how to Type a Tea?
Zero
Yeah, you know there ain't nobody, nobody
Zero
Missed you like an ENFP, ENTP, ESFP, and ESTP mom misses her doctor appointments! I showed this to a mom who laughed throughout and she gave you a metaphorical thumbs up....she said it was good! 👍The ENTJ was her favorite.
Congratulations on the 62.8K, Kristin! Was so stoked to see the number go up today! And nice to Se the ENFP mom Lizzy on your thumbnail! She was hilarious in your previous pregnancy skit! The facial expressions hahaha Preach it, Lizzy! I paid attention to the shirts' colors that you used in that skit! That's a reason I thought it was kind of a spiritual sequel to your awesome "Kidnapping me" skit! My favorite thing is generally whatever my mind is currently engaged with, and that one stuck with me because it's...I gotta go!
Hope you, your blessed beloved baby, and your honored husband have a great rest of your July! Se you in August!
Congrats! ❤
THIS IS YOUR MOST ACCURATE SKIT OF ENFP OF ALL TIMEEEE BAHAJAHA I LAUGHED SO HARD 🤣 😆 😂❤ I AM SEEN AND HEARD 😅😗🤩
any intj here that doesnt wanna have kids lol i cant see myself having a kid
😂 so cute!!!! Do other INFPs forget to eat? Lol ... I've heard of such things.... I am not that INFP 😂 however, love that she's looking forward to her privacy.... 😅❤ I used to work with a woman who became pregnant later in life, and she didn't have much experience with kids. She had really bad insomnia, and when i expressed concern, she smiled and said, "it's ok, I'll catch up on my sleep after the baby is born" i just smiled and then went to the rest room for a good laugh. While i don't have kids of my own, i did want them, and i have a lot of experience with them.
Love the differences in how the personalities perceive this gift ❤😊
You only get privacy again after they become teenagers and want to hang out with friends more than you and when they are home they stay in their room the whole time. But by then you’ll miss what you had when you were younger with them and then get kind of depressed at the thought of your kid growing up and not needing you anymore so you kind of want to sacrifice your new found privacy for at least some form of connection besides being their food maker….
As an INFP Mother of 4 children... you 100% hit the mark 😂 the realization of being in a responsible position for a little life for the next years was a hard one.
Also the Privacy part becomes something you set as future goal ... someday ... hopefully.. to get it back 🥲
All that was left the for the ESTP to say: did I ask you something ? Oh good😂
Pop a squat and let gravity do its thing. 😂 That’s too funny. You’re gonna be a good mama. 🤗
seeing your videos always brings a spark to my day!!!
Now i can see why ISTP and ESTJ can make a good pair
A child will get freedom and fun from ISTP and strict standards from ESTJ
God bless that child
The craziest thing is that intp got laid
Sperm donors exist for a reason
I imagine my INFP mum was a bit like that :3 Fortunately for her (and for me), her daughter turned out to be an INFP too and we enjoyed a lot of privacy doing our own things and just occasionally musing about the world together or sharing a snack. That's how I spent a lot of my toddler time before I was thrown into an unforgiving ST school system. :')
Sensing & Thinking school system? Sounds like most public schools, except maybe gifted English classes
INTJ with 5 kids... yeah, she nailed it, and my homeschooled smart-phone-free children are amazing people
INTP with 4 kids. You just had to 1 up me. I swear I'll get to #5 once I finish my novel, and #6... maybe someday, like truly I intend to, buuuut...
I'm pretty similar about internet and devices, and living in the country in a rural place means lots of old style natural engagement and development. The kids do attend public school, but I review all their lessons and homework with them, and never pass an opportunity to impart extra learning. The weekly library trips always come with ice cream and candy, I'm conditioning all of them to associate reading and knowledge with pleasure; they're the highlight of the week.
I credit both my parents being Boomers, so the parenting style I learned is more old fashioned.
I'm so glad all my kids are intelligent and inquisitive. I really don't know what I'd do with a dummy.
God bless them 😅
@@knit5together Sorry to tell you this, but you're raising sheltered freaks who are gonna be shocked by the world lol Real school or internet access, gotta have at least one or the other.
How old do you think they’d have to be to get a smartphone? 18?
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿we say no to any kind of stupidity let alone stupid children
1:14 typical me 💀lol
I'm a true INFJ, it would be a decent excuse to get out of social events. Also, typical INTP, not realising that they were pregnant, and mistaking it for indigestion, or a parasite. 😁
Technically it's both - INTP.
Laying down the gauntlet with the "I'm a true INFJ." I believe you! I think you're the only true INFJ here, Trina!
I spent the last year mistaking a massive hiatal hernia in my upper stomach for just bloating… and now I gotta have surgery :) -INTP
@@veritasvanburen_ You're a trooper! 💪 If it means anything, praying for your surgery. Hope you can get some comfort and peace soon!
@@JohnHenrysaysHi Aww, thank you :)
This is hilarious!!! As an Estp female this past week parenting alone has been rough. I’m naturally the fun parent but life forces me to be the responsible one. Whenever I get to be myself people are shocked. lol I actually almost had my last on a helicopter 😂 and he was breech born naturally so yeah. You’ve got us Estp nailed. I didn’t drink but did have sushi a few times. Refused a bunch of testing and could have gone in labor several times due to shenanigans I won’t mention.
INTP: Still in disbelief anyone wanted to mate me, slightly baffled by the little noisy humanoid things, unsure what this love thing is. But it was pleasurable and they are endearing. I guess recommend.
So true that I won't have any time alone for myself(-isfp)😭
But how are you? I hope you are having a healthy pregnancy❤
the more videos i watch about pregnancy the more horrified of it i am. im glad im never going to have children because the not having any privacy would kill me- INFP
It does trust me.
As an ENTP, this didn’t hit very accurate for me, but maybe that’s just because I have introverted feeling in my blind spot. I wasn’t always great at remembering To take my vitamins every pregnancy, but it definitely wasn’t because I was running an experiment on my kid, lol.
ENFJ here. I need my fellow ENFJ 😅 I have watched enough videos of Kristin to know… Nobody else can understand my metaphysical blabbering. 😂
I didn't know INTPs struggled with body awareness .. then I remembered most of my life when my stomach "hurts" I really don't know if I'm hungry or nauseous haha, and my ISFJ parents really can't understand that
2:37 dam Fi-Te mindset being ruthlessly self centered. Never taking the bait when they cry woolf
ISFJ here. I've never been pregnant, but I am an avid knitter, and I do like to colour coordinate my knitting projects; in fact, I reached a sticking point on my last project after my dominant Si had a fit because the colours weren't perfectly coordinated from one piece to the next.
5:27 is so relatable
Privacy? I don’t know if I could even handle going to the bathroom all by myself, with no interruptions 😢😂🤪
isfj is the only sane one here lmaoo
INFP and INTP were perfect. The idea of having a baby inside your body, whose life is dependent on you having the nutritional and sensory awareness to keep yourself physically healthy, let alone stick to it as a 9 month routine while battling sickness too, is beyond daunting to types who don’t use extraverted sensing. 😂 I’m more scared of pregnancy than I am of actual motherhood.
Kristin, in another video, I want to see a stranger attempt to touch each type’s belly when pregnant with out asking. That would be very interesting.
I am an ISTP with three kids. Life got real good when we could go on adventures together and they didnt need me all the time.
in some rare cases i've seen INTJ's and INTP's become anti natalists, myself included. But if we were to have kids we would definitely make sure they don't end up being unequipped for life
I also know an INTJ & an ENTJ being antinatalist for finding it irresponsible to force a life into facing unhappiness, cruelty, instable future,...
The INTJ also doesn't want to pass down what she perceives as bad genetics in her
I'm INTP, not an antinatalist but still not wanting children because I'd find it too exhausting to give my entire life constantly to another being (wouldn't mind for a cat tho xD), also I'm too insecure about my skills in upbringing, raising and communication towards children
@@VioletRiha I, an INTP, used to be filled with abject horror at the concept of being a parent. Well, first the instincts started coming online in my mid 20s. Then I worked out the things I feared would make me a bad parent. The last thing was becoming confident in my maturity; hold a job, pay the bills, keep a home, and all that. After that, I became confident I could handle anything, and that came to include parenthood. I had to be persuaded, but it wasn't that difficult. My ISFJ wife wanted children, and she wanted them with ME. With our varied personalities and complementary styles, she convinced me we would have mutual support and comprehensive capability.
You're not giving up your life, you're sharing it. The concept of your kids basically being jailors is one heavily tied to I'd say the British culture and its descendants overseas. In other cultures, such as the Romance and Germanic cultures, children are actively involved in life from an early age, and are raised with independence in mind.
The good news is the ultra involved stage lasts very little time. A neonate needs all your care at all hours, but even by just 1 year, the demands are down by 80%. After a couple years, they can do things like their own dishes and their own dressing. A couple more, they're at school 8 hours a day. A couple more, they can go do camps and activities, and will want to start independence anyway and won't need constant supervision.
Your involvement does need to be there, but there's no need to helicopter parent. As my children have siblings within a couple years of age each, they always have playmates, which actually makes parenting easier, and the older children mind and teach the younger children. This does have a caveat of don't live in suburbia. In the country, there's so much to explore and do, with general safety because of the privacy. In a city, there's always people around to play with and talk to, and to watch over them.
I'll be truthful, I HATED the baby stage. I just cannot stand babies and shrieking. I told myself to hang on, and eventually, around 3, the kids start talking and becoming real beings you can have a relationship with. The first 6 months is basically having a scream potato you have to play guessing with, and oh sometime they just cry to cry.
By around 4, their learning abilities come online, and then you can start teaching them and having interesting conversations. Oh, and be ready to answer hundreds to thousands of questions per day. Everything from why is the sky blue, to where is Africa.
I'd say 5-9 are some of the best years. If you haven't been an unavailable abusive monster, they'll just adore you and be your little buddy. And they're finally big enough to come along on things, need a lot less intense care, start doing things for themselves, and you can start letting them know about adult stuff. And then comes them making real friends; you won't like all the friends they bring home, but it comes with more teaching opportunities, and also connections with other parents.
I haven't gotten past this yet, it'll take a while. I am actually looking forwards to the teen years where we can have a more equal relationship and really unveil the world to them. Looking forward to finally being able to have the kiddos in on daddy's boys' nights.
I'm not anti natalist so much as thinking some people shouldn't have kids (like me), and that all forms of birth control should be free so that poorer people don't have to have kids they don't want and can't afford (like me if I had kids). I also abhor pro natalists, just let people make their own choices, not everyone is fit to or wants to be a parent.
I'm anti-natalist but in my case it's that I'm an ISFP who finds personal freedom and impulsivity to be too important to ever want to be responsible for or having to care for a human thing that's dependent on me and would tie me down, preventing me from making any sudden moves and decisions for myself. Don't want to be tied to something so needy like that. I also fully believe that so many parents in this world aren't good at it and should not be doing it, and that being afraid of population decrease is silly, as a decrease in humans means resources can be more fairly distributed (in an ideal world).
The emotional pressure of being pregnant really is a lot. Good thing no one will ever want me anyway. Signed, INFP
3:20 there is a glitch in the matrix
Now do the one where the types explain WHY they had them
ISTP with ESTP child. I love him, but he makes me appreciate my time at work.
"I need to knit!" *twitchy eye* 🤣
INTP not knowing until they're told is SO true
lol the infj sharing something just slightly personal and then immediately feeling bad and asking the other person to share something is spot on. I have an infj sister who has said that exact thing almost word for word 😆-entp
Do you, as a proper entp, exploit that weakness for your own amusement?
@@petersmall1574 I don't have to lol it's way more fun to watch her somehow exploit it herself, anyway 🙃 this weird trade-off keeps our friendship sane. Whenever I burn her, I imitate her voice and burn myself back. And whenever she says insanely deep Ni dom stuff, she unpacks it and dissects it herself while I just sit there nodding. My infp sister tho, that's a different story 😏
The ESTJ scheduling fun to optimise enjoyment achieved in the shortest possible time - allowing the child to not have to chaotically stumble upon small amounts of happiness instead. Who says ESTJs aren't fun?
To quote Star Trek (who says ESTJ don't watch Star Trek) "Fun will now commence"
@@sarahberkner at precisely 0-900 hours, or whatever term it was they used in Star Trek.
@@sarahberknerSeven of Nine is supposedly an INTJ
ISFPs say that ESTJs aren't fun 😆 Scheduling? Time limits? Yikes!
Love the Seattle shirt!
Wallawalla
Keokuk
Cucamunga
Seattle
Wondering if it's actually a Frasier shirt...
ISTPs like kids and having babies. They give full focus to a pregnancy so they have the knowledge to make good choices. They are easygoing and like the pregnancy adventure. (ISTP)
Is that true? Perhaps thinking types like kids more? ISFPs are the least child-friendly type of all, I'd say, so that one letter makes a huge difference.
The pregnancy itself seems like a challenge that I'd want to try just to say i could. But the raising of the children...
@@scone1025. I’ll admit teenagers can be mind-blowing but the good times with your children are worth it.
1:30
ESTJ: "Fun will be scheduled occasionally, but this child will be mostly working."
Interviewer: "...You mean child labor...?"
ESTJ: "Yes."
...
"...no...?"
😂🤣 This is so accurate for my mother.
Relatable, from a blissful esfj. Pregnancy and birth were nothing but a party 🎉🥳
Just another excuse to cater an event and serve as hostess?
Well, my grandmother is ESTJ and she always says "Food only goes to those who work" 😅😅😅
When did she start telling children / grandchildren this? About age 4?
As an ENTP, I don't mind F types.
Though I had some problems with S types. They can be kinda boring, really (not always, though it happened)
Feeling insulted as an SF type lol
Pointing out a type, rather than individual people, can be boring is boring. The topic of discussion is thrown out so often by my fellow intuitives that it's pedestrian at this point.
You just got "pedestrianed".
@@kristae.7686yeah like as an ISFP, why do people actually stereotype people based on pseudoscience💀
I just believe in it for fun…
@@piperwren7732 Pretty silly to call it "pseudoscience" when it's never claimed to be a science lol It's just categorizing people based on their personality traits and thought patterns. There's nothing pseudo about it as long as you view it as what it is - diagnoses of psychological types.
You nailed the first part.
As an INTJ, I don't think I'll keep them away from them. Depending on how mature they are I'll give them the phone. It'll be around 12-15.
INTP. No phones before like 11 or so, and then, only simple phones. No smartphones before college.
But it's also Appalachia, so they're all getting brought up with guns and hunting.
Never mind me, just waiting for the coasty and euro rage my kids know how to use Armalite before an Iphone.
@@MortabluntPA, perchance?
@@jameswilkerson4412 WV. I love PA, though.
I just love how thinker types can be so clueless about what is ethical in these videos. Well, the ENTJ seems to be conscious of it here at least...maybe that's the worst part.
"Yes. ..... No?" I cackled 😆🤣
Congratulations: - you just got this INTJ to spit out her food🥞
I couldn't even imagine acting as pregnant and filming a 16p video... and Kristin is ACTUALLY pregnant... Props!
I have to remember to eat. . .FoOd 💀
Love how you roasted basically every single type lmao
INTJ here, just got back home from an environmental volunteering event (scything a meadow to support the growth of endangered flowers) and my friends had like 15 children total there, the oldest was 7. I 100% want my own one day (adopted; I'm a trans guy, the dysphoria from pregnancy would kill me and the planet is oveepopulated as it is.) and interacting with their children is really good practice because I have next to no idea how to talk to them. A friend told me she thinks I'd be a really good dad and I hope so, I need to fix the hole inside from being abused by my own parents, I just have to learn how to talk to someone who isn't an adult (tbh my autistic ass barely knows how to talk to adults, so...). I think it would make me use my Se and Fi more, get out of my head and actually do things with my hands, which would be good for both of us.
UR pregnant with a lotta great ideas!
1:35 the delivery on that "Yes. ... ...no...?" was so dang good 😂
I witnessed my wife go through 5 pregnancies & she didn't have any of these reactions - what does that mean? lol. She had hyperemesis gravidarum in every pregnancy, which was awful - she suffered a lot, but got a lot better by the 3rd trimester. (I don't know her type - maybe ISFJ)
5 times?? I admire her for not noping out after the first time. Then again, I have an intense fear of both pregnancy and to a lesser extent vomiting, so YMMV.
@@_lil_lil yeah, never quite understood that myself, but if she was game, so was I, lol. there was a 7 year time gap between #3 & #4, so by then we knew what to do & had the older kids to help her while I was at work
You just pop a squat - ESTP 😂😂😂
It might be me, but her 16 personalities appear darker to me in her latest videos
I think you may be on to something there. To the extent that it's true, though, I think it's more the result of subtle shifts she's made over time rather than any recent dramatic changes. I sense some of it might be the result of her collaborative efforts with Patreon supporters. And, like any good humorist, Kristen's portrayals have always had some, at least subtle, bite to them. Beyond that, she strikes me as having a sharp-eyed Catholic awareness of the foibles of imperfect (or, dare I say, fallen) human nature.
INTP enjoying picking a Uni without having to waste time with another postdoc program
Still can't believe you're having a baby, congrats 🎉
Yes for the INFJ. Life somehow always feels like a waiting period and hard to find meanig and purpose.. anyway... How are you?! 😂 That was hilarious! Hilariously reletable.
Enfp😂hilarious😂😂😂❤3:42
The only type that's ditzier than us infp
I love enfps ❤
49 views in 46 seconds? opposite of falling off
9 comments in 2 minutes, what a queen.
Can confirm, this is funny.
I want to see my wife’s response to the child labor bit :)