I'm normally rather skeptical when it comes to stuff like this and don't believe much in what it has to say but I was aware of the Myers-Briggs personality types and decided to find which I was through several tests available on the internet. Every time I got the same one so I'm fairly sure that's what "I" am. I was intrigued because although a lot of its description fits me I knew that a lot of it didnt, which I understand is normal for any person, let alone someone with DID. I decided to let each alter have a go, they either told me what to put or did it themselves and I was surprised to see that every alter had a different personality type. To summarize this is what we got. The info below is from various sources.
Me- INTJ- "The Scientist"
loner, more interested in intellectual pursuits than relationships or family, values solitude, perfectionist, detached, private, not much fun, hidden, skeptical, does not tend to like most people, socially uncomfortable, not physically affectionate, unhappy, does not talk about feelings, hard to impress, analytical.
Scott- ESFJ- "The Caregiver"
does not like being alone, loving, considerate, altruistic. ESFJs are people persons - they love people. They are warmly interested in others. They use their Sensing and Judging characteristics to gather specific, detailed information about others, and turn this information into supportive judgments. They want to like people, and have a special skill at bringing out the best in others.
Darren-ISTJ- "The Duty Fulfiller"
logical, analytical, does not accept apologies easily, hard working,avoids mistakes.The ISTJ is extremely dependable on following through with things which he or she has promised.
Ted- ENFJ- "The Giver"
outgoing, social, attention seeking,image conscious, good at getting people to have fun, easily excited. Because ENFJ's people skills are so extraordinary, they have the ability to make people do exactly what they want them to do. They get under people's skins and get the reactions that they are seeking. ENFJ's motives are usually unselfish, but ENFJs who have developed less than ideally have been known to use their power over people to manipulate them.
Dean- ENFP- "The Inspirer"
outgoing, social, disorganized, easily talked into doing silly things, spontaneous, wild and crazy, acts without thinking, good at getting people to have fun, pleasure seeking, irresponsible, physically affectionate, risk taker, thrill seeker, likely to have or want a tattoo.
Now of course not all of us fit perfectly into these personality types. There are many parts that are inaccurate but on the whole I was quite surprised with the results as it seemed to fit everybody well. It interested me to see how many parts of myself differ but at the same time have a lot of similarities. It made me question where I would fall if I was "normal". I wonder if I would still be an INTJ or something else.