I'm not sure that there is any correlation between MBTI and one's sexual orientation. A bit like saying that certain zodiac signs are more likely to be gay which isn't really true.
I think INFJ probably corresponds more to this bring a computer message board than it does to it being LGBT.
Your zodiac sign is this arbitrary thing set by your birthday. Your personality is at least partially formed by your experiences. The reason I ask that is because of the description of the advocate. That personality type is very, sort of, social justice oriented. They want to try and right the wrongs of the world. I could see lgbt people (at least for now) being more inclined to that because of our experiences in and around prejudice and abuse. Maybe not, though.
I got "Oops...Sorry, we could not connect to our server. Please try again later." I think my answers broke it.
It finally worked and I got "Logician INTP-t". The same as Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Ellen Page, Kristen Stewart, and Bruce Banner. Those people are so not me.
I have a very hard time taking personality tests; I can't determine what I'm like or what I'd do in the situations they present. For example I've never been able to figure out if I'm "detail-oriented" or "look at the full picture" as they always ask. Nevertheless I tried to do this. I got 75% introverted/25% extroverted, 54% observant/46% intuitive, 54% feeling/46% thinking, 60% prospective/40% judging, 61% turbulent/39% assertive. It told me I'm "adventurer".
I hadn't thought about this in a long time, but I am an INFJ too. It appears pretty common among LGBT folks though.
ENFP-T (Campaigner) To a degree I'd say it's possibly true, though my extroversion is something of contemplation as I'm usually on the shyer side rather than extroverted to the point of initiating social interaction, but being alone makes me anxious and I derive pleasure from being around other people more than I do being alone. Otherwise, wholly accurate
I've taken it a few times, and I always get INFP (aka the Mediator). Makes total sense to me. My favorite thing to do is look up the Myers-Briggs of fictional characters. Doing that means I get to find out I have the same personality type as Kermit The Frog. It's a dream come true.