This is how I view the distinction between N/S, seeing we've progressed on the topic. *I strongly feel I'm right about it.*
*I just searched this, didn't know the exact definitions until now.*
//Google:
-Intuitive: instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes)
WITHOUT THE USE OF RATIONAL PROCESSES! YES!
Now, ask yourselves for a split second, at least - which kind of people otherwise use so-called 'rational processes'? Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat do we call them? Do we know? Anyone?
-Now, google: "Instinctive": natural: unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct.
NATURAL! Unthinking. By *instinct*. You know what this means? If somebody were to suddenly hook me from the side of my face, I'll *naturally* react to it as a result of my instinct, which in effect, doesn't require thinking. It's a natural mode of living. I'm feeling pretty stupid explaining this, tbh. If I were truly instinctive, by definition, I wouldn't need to *think* - I just do it because I *know*.
-Sensing: detection: the perception that something has occurred or some state exists; "early detection can often lead to a cure", becoming aware of something via the senses
Now, that we've made clear what *specifically* intuition *is*, we look at sensing, and come up with a well-to-do conclusion. You see, if an intuitive has no *use of rational processes*, by definition, then it would (by default) suggest sensors do the rational processes instead. Aren't they the very kind of groupies that need to think every where they go? I understand you can be a nerd in anything, but just for argument's sake, you get the abstract idea. Interestingly, looking at the definition of 'detection' - the perception that something has occurred or some state exists; well what then? Does it sound like catching a ball? No. Does it sound more of a daydreamer? Likely. Of course, I'm not gonna lie. Practise does make people *better*, but that doesn't mean you're a natural at a task (sporting, videogaming, etc.). If intuitives don't need to think, then it really suggests to me that intuitives *sense* quite easily (pretty much like clock work), whereas sensors need some kind of pre-planned method to do the same thing - because they otherwise need to think.
AAAYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE?! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW?!