6w5 sx/sp
When you are totally into someone the first time you meet them, platonically or otherwise, the next time you see them you don't even need or want to say hello.
When you want to talk to someone for hours on end but you realize that after 10 minutes your lunchbreak is over.![]()
You're sx-so when (and sp-tarded!):
...when you haven't even thought about whether or not it'll rain, be cold, if you have to bring drinks or not and are daydreaming about who you're going to meet and what you're going to be experiencing.
...when money is so uninteresting, it's no even funny as it's a fucking necessity in this society
Your turn.
There may be many cheap thrills out there, but the only two that really do it for you anymore are danger and getting your toe curl on in the bedroom.
Some of the lowest flyby's ever caught on film.
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When socialites loath your uncompromising and honest opinions on what matters to you.
#1 was a sonic boom? Sick!
The rest of the world disappears when you're interacting with someone with whom you feel a 'connection'.
If you're out to eat with this person, you forget to eat.
If you're with a group of people, you forget to talk to anyone else, and you don't hear their conversations.
actually, lots of members of high society would be quite refreshed by your honesty (especially the INTJ frank, polite objective kind of honesty). the people you're talking about are more specifically those who made their wealth through social connections and appearence. their loathing is a combination of envy and fear. it's usually poorer subcultures that require a more silver tongue as they're more likely to react strongly. self made rich people are just the opposite. they value genuine people with whom they can have an honest conversation.
is this behavior exclusively sx first? I'll have to reconsider sx/sp if it is (although I think it's mostly Fi/Te)
PS: I think you're an 8 or a 1. I don't see much 5-ishness in you and there is absolutely nothing 6-ish about you
sx/sp
This is perhaps the most internally conflicted of the stackings, and potentially the most inconsistent in behavior. This may occur as a blockage of the sexual instinct which can be redirected as a more generally brooding and troubled personality. They may isolate themselves for long periods of time before reemerging. They live according to a strictly personal outlook and are not particularly concerned with the approval of others outside of their immediate concern. They seem to be searching for something, the missing piece. If they find a soulmate they will unite without fanfare, forming a secret bond, dealing with formalities as an afterthought. Powerful sexual impulses facing inner resistance may manifest symbolically in the psyche, giving way to soulful interpretations of the unconscious. Under periods of stress severe sexual tensions may manifest as erratic, impulsively destructive behavior. Can seem restless, torn between the comforts of a stable home life and the urge to wander.May be prone to self-medicating.
Type 4, sx/sp
This is a very volatile type. They are driven to form connections but have very high demands of their partners. When their powerful fantasies don’t match reality, they become very restless. They take the fire and passion of the sexual instinct and turn it inward. This can cause both brooding and fiery outbursts. Dramatic mood swings are very likely with this type. This subtype of Four could be considered the most classic Four, because of the way they seem to embody the archetype of the tortured artist, although not all Fours of this subtype are artists. Stereotype aside, this subtype does tend to bring their emotions into focus more readily then the other subtypes of Four. What is under the surface with the self-pres/sexual is now bubbling to the surface. This subtype can resemble type Seven because of their drama, passion for experience and tendency to suffer from frustration when life seems dull. Like type Seven, they can seem to throw themselves into experience.
When healthy, this subtype learns to balance the need for passion with the less obvious need for groundedness which can come from solid and focused relationships with others and with their creative outlets.