I've noticed that as an Fi dom user, I seem to have access to certain aspects of Fi that even the Fi aux's lack. Likewise, I've had an ENTJ 10 years younger than me blow me away with expertise they were able to apply Te to a situation. It was on a completely higher level compared to how I use it, and it really showed me the difference between 'being Te dom', and 'using Te'.
Now that would be an interesting thread topic. The problem, of course, is that Fi/Ne isn't very good at crafting original posts, so my attempts to create the thread have usually failed. Where's that damn Ti when you need it?
My Ni-Te/Te-Ni are so married, they will never file for divorce.
I've got vision in a world where blindness reigns supreme.
^ Caution: a blind person has entered the room. Lol.
I asked someone to tell if I got Ni/Te mixed up, but got no responseMy Ni-Te/Te-Ni are so married, they will never file for divorce.
I've got vision in a world where blindness reigns supreme.
I asked someone to tell if I got Ni/Te mixed up, but got no response![]()
Well I guess that seems to be the case. Vision & doing. Couldn't imagine one without another.
I'm not too dedicated to my functions. Hell, they could be explained to be freaking Fe and Si. I'm more dedicated to what my thoughts represent me out-of-type. MBTI doesn't own the concepts of decision and insight.
^ WTF? Lol.
Ah yes but...
(okay it's a combination but so's the ENTJ, neither is purely one function)
You post shit that makes me laugh.
Hey, about those kids in your English class.
They're idiots.
Don't let people get you down.
^ Fe doesn't care about human rights; that's definitely an Fi cause.
Fe only cares about community cultural and etiquette standards, and using those to fit in with its surroundings, make friends and organize people into whatever external goals it wants to complete.
Deciding whether something is objectively/internally morally consistent is all Fi.