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    Mahou Shoujo (Magical Girl) Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Mahou Shoujo (Magical Girl)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Mahou Shoujo (Magical Girl) from Anime Archetypes and what is the personality traits.

    Mahou Shoujo (Magical Girl)
    ENFP

    ENFP (2w3)

    Mahou Shoujo (Magical Girl) personality type is ENFP, whereas the INTP role is

    pronounced ENTP (The Perceiving Thinking Perceiving type) or NE (Naturalist) or, in

    the case of the INTP, the NT (Nominal Thinking).

    Famous ENFPs: Oprah Winfrey, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, J.K. Rowling, Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates.

    Famous INTPs: Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Leonardo da Vinci, William Shakespeare, Thomas Edison, Thomas Jefferson.

    The “E” in ENFP means that this personality type is Extroverted. The “N” in ENTP means that this personality type is Introverted.

    Nominal Thinking is a cognitive style characterized by a preference for facts and detail. In this style facts are primary and abstractions secondary. Instead of relying on intuition and feelings, Nominal Thinkers prefer to use their logical reasoning skills to make sense of things.

    INTPs tend to use their imaginations extensively when solving problems in a way that makes sense to them. They usually feel a sense of dissatisfaction whenever they do something in a way that is not logical to them.

    Known as mahou shoujo ("magical girl") or just majokko ("witch-girl") in Japanese, Magical Girls are empowered by various means with fantastic powers that both assist and complicate their lives, but manage to persevere despite this.

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