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TypeC biased against sensors?

yvonne

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i can't understand this sensor hatred around here. it makes me uneasy.

sensors think and feel just like intuitives, argh lol
 

miss fortune

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Yes, mommy dearest. Touch me. Make me feel like a woman with those sensor prods and pokes.

grabs TTs hand and drags him off for a wonderful adventure of skipping through puddles, trying tasty exotic foods, staring at sunsets, hiking through deep and quiet forests and maybe some tubing :cheese:

how could anyone resist THOSE sensations :wubbie:
 
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Ginkgo

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I think Victor should start 10 threads tonight.

When you said this, you made me feel cozy inside; like Victor is our grandfather and he relays stories from ages past whenever there's a power outage. Ah, I cherish your wisdom, Victor, like the candle-light tales in pitch black darkness; blanketed by the unknowing of the future. The uncertainty of MBTI, oh the writhing web we wrangle around the petrified calf that is our ego; hustled by the devilish Typology Rodeo Cowboys in the arena of the Noosphere.
 

cafe

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It is biased against sensors. It's a reaction to perceived persecution and/or otherness irl. I'm guilty of it at times myself.

Sorry to our Sensors here. I like most of you.
 

miss fortune

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It is biased against sensors. It's a reaction to perceived persecution and/or otherness irl. I'm guilty of it at times myself.

Sorry to our Sensors here. I like most of you.

:hug:

I don't hate intuitives... I like almost everybody! :cheese:

... ALMOST... :thelook:
 

cafe

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:hug:

I don't hate intuitives... I like almost everybody! :cheese:

... ALMOST... :thelook:
I can't imagine anyone not liking whatevs and anyone you dislike is not somebody I want to meet. :dont:

I dislike more intuitives here than I do sensors, probably because there are so many more of them. :laugh:
 

miss fortune

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:)

and the sensors here are in general more willing to adapt and learn from those different than them than some of the younger intuitive folks can be sometimes! :cheese:

I think for either type age brings better understanding and tolerance :yes:

close minded people though... :thumbdown:
 
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Ginkgo

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grabs TTs hand and drags him off for a wonderful adventure of skipping through puddles, trying tasty exotic foods, staring at sunsets, hiking through deep and quiet forests and maybe some tubing :cheese:

how could anyone resist THOSE sensations :wubbie:

Could we go hiking below the belt of Orion? :D
 

OrangeAppled

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I just think intuitevs are used to being the odd one out or made to feel like we don't make sense or care about stupid stuff or do things in a strange way so you get here and there are more n's than s's so it's like opposite world or something.

Yeah, I agree with this. It's a "reverse bias" in a way.

I know that when I got into MBTI, the S/N dichotomy explained a lot of my communication issues with Sensors in my life (who I otherwise enjoy a lot). When you have a new revelation, you tend to talk about it, especially when in company of those who can relate (this place is N dominated). Then over time, you learn to be annoyed with other types, like Thinkers :D.
 

Kasper

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I don't have a sensor bias. I have a bias against xNTJs :thelook:
 

Forever_Jung

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My spidey sensors are tingling!

It's because intuitives hate sensors but they project their fear and prejudice upon the other intuitives, because they are far too magnanimous and enlightened to be biased against sensors (I HATE those concrete in the moment monstrosities!):D
 

simulatedworld

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Most S/N descriptions are really poorly written and miss a lot of important points.

Most also focus only on Se and neglect Si, and then don't even bother to list the positive aspects of Se. So the S descriptions just tend to sound like characteristics of dumb SPs, which is obviously pretty misleading.
 

Tamske

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It seems as though the 90% of TypeC members that are apparently 'not biased' complain that 90% are 'biased' against sensors...
Something is wrong here.
Indeed, or there are lots of hypocrites here.
I think much less than 90% of the people complain, but the ones that complain stand out and it seems there are much more.
Moreover, there are people biased against Sensors, and the same holds here... the loud ones stick out.
 
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