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[Type 2] Type 2 sx/so

tinker683

Whackus Bonkus
Joined
Nov 8, 2009
Messages
2,882
MBTI Type
ISFJ
Enneagram
9w1
Instinctual Variant
sp/sx
Hello all,

Well, I finally took the instinct variant test and tested as a sx/so (with a strong so) and what I was looking for was: Can anyone find a description of a type 2 sx/so? I've tried looking myself and haven't found a description yet and I'd like to see how I am, personally, compares to the description.

Thanks! I appreciate it :)
 

Speed Gavroche

Whisky Old & Women Young
Joined
Oct 20, 2008
Messages
5,152
MBTI Type
EsTP
Enneagram
6w7
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
:newwink:

Sexual/Social

This subtype shares most of the same issues with the sex/self-pres subtype - the flirtatiousness, the jealousy, and the intense focus on others. They differ in that they give their attention to more people. They actually have a softer presentation than the fiercely intense sex/self-pres. This subtype has a lot of charisma. On the high side, they can be a role model for acceptance and caring. Their love can spread to all of humanity. The down side can be similar to that of the sex/self-pres, but the secondary social instinct brings the issue of pride more into focus as well.

The sexual/social, like the social/sexual, tend to consider their presence to be their gift. They can be wonderful friends just like the soc/sex, the difference being that their relationships are taken more seriously, once they move beyond the early stages. They may not work as hard in those early stages as the soc/sex will, but at some point, when the relationship becomes more intimate, the sexual variant issues get triggered. With the soc/sexual the issues and dysfunction are more apparent before the intimacy even begins.

Two stacks - the enneagram ...info from the underground
 

tinker683

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MBTI Type
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Instinctual Variant
sp/sx

Thanks much Speed!

I can see a lot of that in me. I have a very strong need for closeness and intimacy with my friends/lovers and I sometimes get a little jealous if they ignore me after a while. Of course, I'll be damned if I ever express any of these feelings as I often quietly chastise myself for feeling this way. I try to remind myself that my friends aren;t bound to me and that I need to stop being so needy.

....but, still, whenever I hear about a group of them going out somewhere I always quietly think to myself, "Why didn't you invite me? :cry:"

I'm not so sure about being charismatic. I was told once I was but honestly I don't see it. /shrug

And about the pride thing...ugh, not my finest quality and I feel a bit ashamed to admit this, but sometimes when I'm in a social situation I'll sometimes think that, since *I* am there, that things won't be so bad or that someone will benefit because of me.

It's not something I'm proud to admit as I feel so arrogant to say that but I suppose we all have flaws and my pride happens to be one of mine =\
 
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