Sure they would. Ne isn't what makes the fairytale lands - that's imagination and fantasy (which Jung makes clear exist separately from the functions). For example, let's say you're an ESFP. Let's also say that you are an HSP. So, you go outside to play sports, but you get an instantaneous reaction - hey, this doesn't feel good at all! I don't think I should be doing this! So you quit playing, and use imaginative visions and fantasy to make up for the physical activity that vexes you so greatly. That's Se looking out for you, by the way. Your nervous system, in that scenario, is so easily overloaded, that your brain acts instinctively to shut everything down so you can handle it. On the other hand, Ne is sort of stupid in these situations. You'd keep convincing yourself that maybe this time, it'll be different, and keep overloading yourself until you simply break down and get really sick.
Look at your Enneagram - you're an Sp leading instinct. That means that above all else, your gut reaction is to keep yourself safe. Se deals in gut reactions, for a large part. So while someone with an Sx leading instinct with Se might gravitate toward intensity of experience, your Sp leading instinct may incline Se to pull you from harm's way.
Of course, I'm not saying that's what your reality is at all. It's just a possibility.