Cloud of Thunder
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Since at least one poster has thought of this...
Ones tend to be characterized/stereotyped as moralistic and judgmental in the public eye, like the proverbial Church Lady or Mr./Mrs. Manners. As I said in my other recent thread, this is the main reason why people are hesitant to identify as One because they seem like square killjoys.
I wonder if the Martha Stewart/Gandhi image of Ones applies mainly to Social-first or -second Ones. How does the Ones' desire for perfection or correctness appear for a Sp/Sx or a Sx/Sp? Does the 9-wing or 2-wing play a role in this?
Ones tend to be characterized/stereotyped as moralistic and judgmental in the public eye, like the proverbial Church Lady or Mr./Mrs. Manners. As I said in my other recent thread, this is the main reason why people are hesitant to identify as One because they seem like square killjoys.
I wonder if the Martha Stewart/Gandhi image of Ones applies mainly to Social-first or -second Ones. How does the Ones' desire for perfection or correctness appear for a Sp/Sx or a Sx/Sp? Does the 9-wing or 2-wing play a role in this?