All this mistyping happens when someone has and IDEAL self in mind. They don't look at who they are, but who they think they SHOULD be. This distortion can be dangerous to some if they're truly looking to deepen their understanding of themselves.
So I have an ethical question for all of you, and I think it's a situation where we can all share our views, experiences, and opinions, logical or illogical (for thinking and feeling types, respectively
Is determining someone else's type and telling them immoral or inaccurate in any sense?
My twin brother has taken the MBTI twice, and the first time, he scored ENFP, the second, ENFJ. But after enough research and reading on MBTI and Temperament Theory, he is in no way an Idealist. He is for sure Extraverted and Perceiving, and he is in no way Intuitive. I discuss any abstract idea, and he gets lost. He likes topics that involve facts, details. He will talk about his music in a very concrete manner. He's definitely an expressive Artisan, either an ESFP Performer or and ESTP Promoter.
He's been exhibiting some immature behaviour recently, and he's told me he's been uncomfortable with who he is and wants to change himself. For this reason, I've been urging him to take the KTS-II so he can understand more about what makes him him, and grow to appreciate himself. But I know if he does it again, he'll score as intuitive, when I'm CERTAIN he is a sensing type.
So what do you all think in regards to giving someone their type, if you know they will be incredibly biased in taking the Sorter? Is it acceptable to type someone if you feel that they'll get a clearer understanding of who they are?

