once you know them, the differences are usually pretty clear, but when you don't, it's really hard to tell sometimes. how do you tell the difference between Sp/Sx and Sp/So when only able to observe then for a brief period?
[youtube=iYV_1RDvw2U]1w9 Sp/So: Jamie Hyneman[/youtube]
[youtube=Ecb1Fc49IDA]1w9 Sp/Sx: George Harrison[/youtube]
Sp/So have typically a reserved, serious, formal and buisnesslikestyle without any sensuality. While Sp/Sx are independant above all, but have also a natural sensual, sexy and flirtatious side. They are serious too, but their style is more "I'm totally open about intensity as long as I still in confort". And are not especially turned to the larger sphere like Sp/So who seek support from it for safety.
Other examples.
[youtube=rCiTykzX3ek]Ron Paul 1w2 Sp/So[/youtube]
[youtube=zzUrUNhIj4c]Ralph Nader 1w2 Sp/Sx[/youtube]
Ron Paul and Ralph Nader are both self-contained and reserved. But Ron Paul have a social energy, when he talks, we really feel that he talk to the larger audience, and not to the journalist interviewing him that he does'nt really care about. He's a guru,very invested in the social realm, but not intimacy oriented or sexual.
Ralph Nader is even more reserved than Ron Paul, when he talks, we really feel that he talk to the interviewer, and think about his ideas, linger on one or two line, and don't really care about the audience. Ron Paul is lighter because the So second aerate his whole style in some sort, Ralph Nader is more self-centered and intense.
[youtube=hfQpE7sa9bk]Barbara Bush 2w1 Sp/So[/youtube]
[youtube=33R_DBdO4f4]Nancy Reagan 2w1 Sp/Sx[/youtube]
Barbara Bush is an Sp/So: reserved, conservative, cynycal, light around somewhat with social energy. Nancy Reagan as an Sp/Sx display a real sensuality and have a real capacity to be marveled by life, capacity that Sp/So usually lack. She was somewhat invested in social cause, but have not really an instinctive drive to be part of the social sphere, if you look at this well, she done that for her husband (an So/Sx).
Is it clear?