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Originally Posted by booyalab
If INTJs appear more E than INTPs, I think it's less to do with the fact that Te is their secondary function (for INTPs it's Ne, Te isn't more extroverted than Ne. that's silly) and more to do with the fact that Ti isn't their dominant function. INTPs are more likely to find objections to socializing. I know I do.
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I have seen that -- where INTJs can socialize much better and move confidently through the social situation, where INTPs would rather just not be bothered and sometimes find it uncomfortable.
I don't know if it also involves personal confidence. INTJs seem to have no problem asserting themselves in a conversation, whereas INTPs are always feeling things out and feeling as if they will step into an emotional landmine if they say something wrong.