Athenian200
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- Jul 1, 2007
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Please don't mess with me. Thank you.
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Jen messing with Athenian!
You're getting good at this.
I know your secret Achilles Heel!
...ummmm, not so secret anymore, oopsie, my bad.
I'm a J. It was never a secret, but it is a weakness.
But what IS that? How does an SF process emotions? You are mixing ISFJ and ISFP here, who run off completely different functions, so I'm honestly not sure what you mean by "typical SF processing."
Did you just mean to insinuate SFJ processing?
Well, they process them in a concrete, value-based fashion, unlike NFs who process them in an abstract, value-based fashion. I'm implying that NTs are much more likely to initially process their emotions in a concrete manner than they are their logic, especially when they're not consciously focused on them.
But the implication is that NTPs would tend towards SFJ processing, while NTJs would tend towards SFP processing. Well, unless the NTP had a ton of Se and Fi training, or the NTJ had a lot of Si and Fe training, but in general. An NT would likely need to really focus and open their mind if they wanted to process reality in a value-based, abstract manner (just as NFs would if they wanted to process reality in a logic-based, abstract manner). And of course, I theorize that would be easier for the N-dominant ones, because they experience less natural opposition to the opposite form of judgment.