mentalbrot
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- Aug 7, 2019
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- MBTI Type
- intj
- Enneagram
- 5w4
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
Sx-Blind Sadness (oops ignore this one)
I just am a little curious about the reaction some sx blinds have upon realizing their stacking. For some, they are saddened and it just interested me because the reaction is unlike those of the other two blindspots. If this was the case for you, could you explain a little bit about why you felt this way?
I know in some cases, a few have expressed fears of being forever alone (but I don't think this makes a lot of sense as the majority of people are sx blind) or of not being able to find fulfillment in relationships (again...I think that actually having sx could increase awareness in this domain). If you, as a sx-blind, had never come across the instinctual variant theory, would you have even realized your blindness to sx?
For other cases, I know there are some who come to the realization with flippance, already aware that they don't place much value on sx. If you are in this camp and want to share, that would also be cool.
[I was just pondering on this, because, like a good contraflow, some days I would rather not have my auxiliary instinct. I also grew up alongside a lot of spso individuals and it bothers me that I still have such a disconnect in understanding their motivations beyond a superficial level.]
I just am a little curious about the reaction some sx blinds have upon realizing their stacking. For some, they are saddened and it just interested me because the reaction is unlike those of the other two blindspots. If this was the case for you, could you explain a little bit about why you felt this way?
I know in some cases, a few have expressed fears of being forever alone (but I don't think this makes a lot of sense as the majority of people are sx blind) or of not being able to find fulfillment in relationships (again...I think that actually having sx could increase awareness in this domain). If you, as a sx-blind, had never come across the instinctual variant theory, would you have even realized your blindness to sx?
For other cases, I know there are some who come to the realization with flippance, already aware that they don't place much value on sx. If you are in this camp and want to share, that would also be cool.
[I was just pondering on this, because, like a good contraflow, some days I would rather not have my auxiliary instinct. I also grew up alongside a lot of spso individuals and it bothers me that I still have such a disconnect in understanding their motivations beyond a superficial level.]
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