Impact Calculus
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I tend to not play well with E7s.
Yes. And LOL for the clitoris comment.INFP 4's can make me want to tear my hair out.
^^ Actually, that's a lie. I'd say anyone who is Fi-dominant or auxiliary.
Yes. And LOL for the clitoris comment.
I tend to not play well with E7s.
That'd be consistent with my theory that Fi and Fe repel each other.
do you think they repel each other more than any other cognitive process combination? because i think so
I think this article explains the rift between Fi and Fe pretty well. The important point is near the end of the page.In my experience, yes, but I don't have a good theory as to why this happens, unfortunately. However, it may have to do with the fact that it's a judging function; I'm not very familiar with Ti/Te types and how they feel about the opposing function, but it wouldn't surprise me if they were just as opposed.
In my experience, yes, but I don't have a good theory as to why this happens, unfortunately. However, it may have to do with the fact that it's a judging function; I'm not very familiar with Ti/Te types and how they feel about the opposing function, but it wouldn't surprise me if they were just as opposed.
I think this article explains the rift between Fi and Fe pretty well. The important point is near the end of the page.
"Nonetheless, IFP children can find it extremely difficult, confusing, and damaging if raised by an FJ parent who insists they put on a “happy face.â€"
Interestingly, I get this more now from my INTP SO than I ever did from my FJ/SJ parents. I also have the same response: no need to work on the things that don't need fixing.I think this creates difficulty for any kind of child. When they grow up, they get to hear - you only focus on the negative in a situation! <said FJ> Well no shit. There are no issues with the positive, why would I focus on them? I want to make changes to the negative you fucking retard! You're too busy putting a happy face on every situation, no matter how critical, to even see the difference. Just stick your head back in that hole and get out of my way.
Interestingly, I get this more now from my INTP SO than I ever did from my FJ/SJ parents. I also have the same response: no need to work on the things that don't need fixing.