Ethereal
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- Nov 29, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
What happens, when one or more of the four dichotomies are borderline or at the very least closely matched, to the eight functions?
Example:
An friend of mine who I believe is an INFJ (she is my confidante after all) is registering as an INTJ. She does not have a strong affinity towards either Te or Fe, which leads me to wonder.
If an INFJ’s T is strong, does that mean Te is exerted more, or would she spend less time engaging in Fe and more time with Te? The order of operations is important, but what if that order is not clearly defined. What are the general effects?
Also, this isn’t a matter of typing a particular person, it’s a general function question.
Example:
An friend of mine who I believe is an INFJ (she is my confidante after all) is registering as an INTJ. She does not have a strong affinity towards either Te or Fe, which leads me to wonder.
If an INFJ’s T is strong, does that mean Te is exerted more, or would she spend less time engaging in Fe and more time with Te? The order of operations is important, but what if that order is not clearly defined. What are the general effects?
Also, this isn’t a matter of typing a particular person, it’s a general function question.