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Old 03-11-2008, 11:01 PM   #9 (permalink)
nightning
ish red no longer *sad*
 
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Originally Posted by Jennifer View Post
... i have a really bad feeling this thread is going to be all about a bunch of T's posting and saying, "Yes, please share, we would like to assess what this means...!" and all the F's running for the hills...
Jennifer is far too perceptive.

Shall I turn that question around and ask "What's it like to be a Thinker"?

How am I suppose to know? I just am one.

Attempt at questions
1) When you talk about feelings/emotions, how do you experience them?
I don't talk about feelings/emotions. Whoever that hears me describe how I feel will either be a very close friend or be from a place where I maintain anonymity. In both situations I give tend to give vague descriptions.

While giving out such vague descriptions, I feel absolutely nothing. I'm reporting an experience that's all. The only time I feel anything would probably be when I'm writing to myself.

2) Do you always go on your feelings? Do you feel that your emotions are "trustworthy?" Do you ever feel like your view of a situation is clouded by your personal feelings?
I consider my emotions as responses to my perception on things. They just are. Fe reacting to the situation. I don't understand how they can be trustworthy or not. I suppose I have develop instant dislike for a person and will attempt not to interact with said person. Usually those are valid. But when it comes to trusting them to go for something, I tend to take it slow and think first.

I don't really see this as being related to F so much as N though.


3) How does the feeling translate into action?
See answer 2
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