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You certainly come across as a strong Fe user. You have a lot of warm, interpersonal body language (warm, wide smile and swelling emphasis as you talk), which shines through even though you seem to be alone and talking with your computer.
Fe Body Language
Fe "Swelling Emphasis"
Fe warm, wide smile
As for Si/Ne vs. Ni/Se, I'm inclined to think you use Si/Ne.
Si/Ne Body Language
Si "Concentrated Scowl"
Ne "Eye Toggling"
Of course none of this is exactly a science, so I may be wrong. Cognitive Types used to have a great series of videos on YouTube with examples of these, however they've since been taken down while their makers have been working on a crowdfunding effort. There's some more information on typing using facial expressions here.
You certainly come across as a strong Fe user. You have a lot of warm, interpersonal body language (warm, wide smile and swelling emphasis as you talk), which shines through even though you seem to be alone and talking with your computer.
Fe Body Language
Fe "Swelling Emphasis"
Fe warm, wide smile
As for Si/Ne vs. Ni/Se, I'm inclined to think you use Si/Ne.
Si/Ne Body Language
Si "Concentrated Scowl"
Ne "Eye Toggling"
Of course none of this is exactly a science, so I may be wrong. Cognitive Types used to have a great series of videos on YouTube with examples of these, however they've since been taken down while their makers have been working on a crowdfunding effort. There's some more information on typing using facial expressions here.