So...
"Ever felt like a Feeler?"
Well, quite often in fact. I even thought I was one until some friends noticed some curious anomalies. Cognitive tests seem to show I would have a very high
Fe, but this is a normal behavior for adult ENTPs.
Ne-dom types usually don't mind showing their emotions, even in public. We just follow our inspiration, ours whims, and since they vary, and vary, and shift all the time, our behavior follows, thus inducing a wide palette of expressions. Since
Ne-dom types always see possibilities everywhere, let's say they often make pretty good actors (but
acting is quite different than the
mimicking trick often used by INTPs).
Being NT or NF doesn't mean one side is more emotional in appearance than the other. It's just a difference based on our decision-making process.
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Ti and
Fe are often considered as opposite functions, but in fact, when you look closely, you can see they have a lot in common, depending on the way you use those functions.
Both functions are in fact quite
impersonal.
Ti is a pure analytical tool, while
Fe is a global attitude, a good disposition you have when you meet new people, so they are not that much exclusive. I find urban crowds fascinating, exhilarating: that's my
Fe working.
And I see my
Fe as a way to refine a raw
Ti that might be too brutal if used improperly.
I'd say a high
Fe is also very useful to manipulate or tease people the right way, but I don't want to frighten anybody.
On the other hand, I would say that the true opposites (at least for me) are
Ti and
Fi, or
Te and
Fe. Here the conflict is inevitable, since both functions occur at the same level. For instance, I'd say I can't be entirely skeptical (->Ti) and moral (->Fi) at the same time. When I have to take a decision, I have to choose.