I just happened to stop by this thread, but here:
Fi/Te is very plain and pragmatic. Though it may be deep, that's all it really is. It's like fishing in a well, and once you find the bottom that's all you've really got. Pretty for the sake of being pretty, and literally immovable in its conviction.
Ti/Fe looks like Fi sometimes because it can actually hold a lot of conviction, and that's because of Ti - it's a system, ever expanding in its reach and understanding of the world. It uses Fe to get this understanding out there, and often when it does it's not very healthy. (Most often in Fe/Ti types over the opposite, since the system has trouble broadcasting over the wide range of Fe - Fe's more like a radio tower than anything, and Ti the words spoken and heard on the radio *nodnod*)...
Inf Fe is actually really cute. If you're particularly touchy, you probably have that as an inferior function over Si. If you get embarrassed when criticized or absolutely flip when there's too much conflict, you're that inf. Fe-dom can handle the drama because they see all the emotion at once in the room, and are probably part of it subconsciously. Hivemind to the extreme, yo. Like coasting on water, and not worrying if you'll drown because you learned to swim as a little tot. In contrast, a Ti-dom is someone who is thrashing and trying to tread nicely, but the water (Fe) pulls 'em down rather than helps them float. They're top heavy and can't mesh with the sea at all. However these types are actually more sensitive to emotion because they really are swimming, and can see the sea from an outside perspective (Ti) and can see danger before it comes. Fe-doms are like mermaids and wouldn't know a shark from a minnow because water is their natural habitat - aka they'd die pretty quickly. It's just that the Fe-infs are really bad at navigating the water still, so they don't do anything but sit there. Ti-Fe together is like trying to shoot the air and expecting it to shatter, Fe-Ti is shooting the air but shattering yourself by mistake.
Don't know if that made any sense.
Also, inf Fe types cheer up people more than the supposedly ever cheery FJ types, because while they are afraid of their feelings, they certainly don't want other people to notice, because then everyone would be afraid, and then what could occur?
Yikes
Random shit from personality cafe:
Reddit @ -- Serock3:
And this???
My suggestion is ask yourself, when I get angry, what do I get angry about? How? Why, though? How does that tantrum manifest? Is it that I am personally offended, or that I am offended for a moral reason? Why does this offend me? That kinda thing, see.