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Most intuitive sensor and most sensory intuitive?

PikUpYourPantsPatrol

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I think ISTP due to TiNi and ENTJ due to TeSe. What are your opinions?
 

á´…eparted

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It's difficult to say, and I think you really have to look at the individual. There might be loose trends, but that's it. The general assumption is the aux/tert functions of a type will tend to be less pronounced in a dichotmy sense. That's not the case for everyone though. For example, I'm an ENFJ, but I almost consistently test as a T.
 

Forever

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ISFP and INFP
 

Cellmold

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Your mum, no seriously. Take a look at her, amazing person.
 

Riva

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Isfp (there was a discussion about this before) and intj.

Yes i said intj whose S is their 4th function.

They are the most physically grounded, realistic N type with the best grasp of time-management not only among Ns but also one of the top contenders amongst Ss.
 

reckful

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ISFP and ENTJ, I've always thought.

Not bad. And I believe you're on-target in thinking that if I, F and P each tug the ISFP in the "N" direction in one way or other, then it's reasonable to expect E, T and J to tug the ENTJ in the "S" direction.

But I'm going to vote ISTP and ENFJ.
 

miss fortune

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depends upon the individual and the strength or weakness of their relevant functions :)
 

Jaguar

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fine... I'll go and learn some things about footballs so that I can fit in my box better :tongue10:

Didn't you know each MBTI type has the exact same blood pressure? Get with the program, missy.
 

miss fortune

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Didn't you know each MBTI type has the exact same blood pressure? Get with the program, missy.

well then... who do we base it off of? either I'm gonna be a lot less healthy all of the sudden or all estps are going to be as healthy as fuck... I'm going with the later since we're all supposed to be awesome athletes and things along those lines :cool:

poor ExxJ types then :rofl1:
 

Doctor Cringelord

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It's going to depend largely on the person's individual characteristics, interests and skillset.
 

KitchenFly

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Well that's difficult to say because the complexities of type over lap but I like the view of, The 1w9 ESNTJ. I think it is one of the more difficult views to rebalance when out of balance. The Ni-Si works with the Ne at point:4 and the Fi can work with the Te at Point:7 so this type can get stuck especially at the instinctive variant of So/Sx with the line between 7 and 4 with both ends returning to Point:1

Fi --- Te --- Si
---- Ni - Si ----

But the reality. Is all types have equal difficulty with the questions energy if faced with a blind spot for that type and with a perspective that hi lights that focus for that type. To be a wear of our blind spot requires intuitive sensor to detect and sensory intuitive to recognise (Si-Ni sensor. Fi-Ti recognise). Two ambidextrous functions.
 

reckful

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Of course ENTJs are the most reality oriented intuitives. How else would we get what we want all the time? :smooch:

Thinking you can get what you want all the time doesn't sound very realistic to me. :alttongue:
 

Santosha

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It makes sense to me, that those with s/n or n/s axis in aux and tertiary would generally, be more balanced. Isfps are often said to be most intuitive sensor because fi itself, is intuitive, though not necessarily by cog-function definition.

How is Ti intuitive? I'd be interested in hearing from Ti doms.

If a Dom sensor frequently fell into the grip of the inferior, would that make them more intuitive, than say those with it in a tertiary position?

I'm not sure how someone could adequately measure this...
 

violet_crown

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Thinking you can get what you want all the time doesn't sound very realistic to me. :alttongue:

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