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type walking tourist

Giggly

No moss growing on me
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Jun 12, 2008
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MBTI Type
iSFj
Enneagram
2
Instinctual Variant
sx/so

Walking Tourist

it's tea time!
Joined
Nov 11, 2008
Messages
1,452
MBTI Type
esfp
Enneagram
7
The INFJ or INFP page does a great job in contrasting Fi and Fe. For sure, I am not an INFJ. I can use Fe but it is not a preferred function for me. I think that I am far more of an Fi user though.
Here is an example:
I am very committed to the principle of nonviolence and I try to apply it to my opinions of the world and to my relationships with other people. Yet, at times, I far short of my standard of nonviolence. I get mad at someone for annoying me, for saying something rude, and then I have an angry, violent attitude. The fact that my attitude violates a principle that I hold so dearly bothers me without end. I find that I have to write through me feelings in my journal or take a long walk by the river. Usually the long walk is what helps the most when I need to get over these negative and violent feelings.
So... Fi... I am sure that it is more of a function that I use than Fe... but is it my preferred function over Se or Ti?
Let's discuss this some more.

Have you taken a look at this? http://www.typologycentral.com/foru...es/26408-yummy-mbti-descriptions-i-found.html

Also, remember not to confuse Fi with Fe - try to identify why you're feeling what you feel. Here's a page that contrasts them really well: INFJ or INFP? a closer look
 
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