I see where you're coming from with this. I could see sp/sx for you as well (that's actually what I initially thought from your questionaire answers at least). I primarily changed my mind because of how you came across (ie. not rude/relatively formal, somewhat expressionate, ect) didn't really match what I've seen low/non-existent Fe types to be, but sp/sx might be a better fit in the end.
Yeah that's what the friend meant - when she said I don't match ISTP. I can be very rude though, but then, everyone is sometimes. Can you say how my being relatively formal relates to not being low/non-existent Fe?
What seemed like sp/sx for me in the questionnaire if I can ask?
I see. At the very least this points to not sp last and/or a 6 fix of some sort (although I'm pretty sure that wouldn't fit as a core type).
What was the 6 fix in there?
As for the grounding, I want to add... it's like, it sets basic limits beyond which I don't go, but these limits are really... forgiving. So I can go around a lot "inside" them. I can go crazy in whatever way I want with taking action to push to achieve something or anything else I want to do with my energy to be expended, but I don't lose grounding like some people do, because of this limits stuff in the background. Did this make any sense?
So for example, again it will be sports, I know a girl - she's ESTP, again, apparently I get to meet some of them lol - who can go hard until eventually when she stops, she almost faints or throws up or whatever. She loses balance in a way for a short time. And that is what I mean by having the limits, I don't go beyond them like that. I can push very hard too and I do get very exhausted too and not that far from vomiting either, but I just don't lose the balance like she does. For me to go beyond limits, I'd have to put in so much energy, I'd first have to have a very strong point or purpose for me to do that. Say, win the national championships, well for that maybe.
Also, it's the same thing mentally and emotionally too with the grounding limits.
While we are at it... I don't know if this is Si or Se related but does seem Sensing: if I learned something that involves movements, even if it involves logic/logically describable steps/strategies, then it happens that if I haven't done the thing for a long time, I need to start doing it first before all that logic and steps come back to me. I start doing it and I just remember from doing. Some sort of muscle memory to store my logic. I've definitely got a strong kinesthetic learning part to myself overall... I commit (already understood) things (rules and steps) to memory best by doing. Thoughts on this?
That's what I had in mind when you said it. I was moreso going in the direction that sp in general brings a sort of grounded, withdrawn influence to the type it affects and, since it is somewhat resource/security/internally oriented, it wouldn't really have that "animalistic" urge to pursue stimulus and, among the more traditionally impulse driven types, is more likely to be a bit more deliberate in this sort of stuff (if they do it at all). Exceptions would likely lie under very specific enneatype combinations which I don't really see you having anyhow (ie. 7, 4, or 8 perhaps; You seem to possibly have an 8 fix but I don't think that's a core type).
Well in my case it's like I want my impulses to have a point, a purpose. I don't know if that's sp-related, it's not about security, just about having a purpose to go for. As soon as I have that point or purpose, I'm glad to invest all my energy (animalistic or not

) into it. Where I easily look like I throw caution to the wind, i.e. I can even look outright reckless (to some people) and I definitely look like I lack moderation, but I have those grounding limits in the background.
Speaking of caution, I don't like cautiousness. I'm not good at prudence or any of that stuff. I'm average at that at best. And so this is part of what was jarring for the ISTJ typing lol (which is what I got in some test).
I'm not a 4 for sure.

8 does seem too oriented towards seeing everything through strength/weakness for it to be core for me, yeah, I think I'm a 1 or a 3.
Yeah, it's really messy, which is why I try to stay specific to one specific theory at a time. Since the two theories deal with two separate domains of behavior and motivation, theoretically speaking they shouldn't effect each other or overlap, but unfortunately theory doesn't match reality in this case :/ . What you mention sounds somewhat 6-esque in nature.
6, in terms of practicality?
I'm probably a bad example to look at since I'm excessively sx blind (idk how far you got into reading the enneagram system, but the last instinct is considered the blindspot). I wouldn't consider my sx to be very neurotic since I don't really place much focus on it to begin with. In a sense, I prioritize internal security/myself (sp) and to some degree belonging/others (soc) over stimulation/my appetite (sx). When the sx does actually come out it can get somewhat neurotic just because (since it isn't a focus) I really don't have much experience with it, which can make it appear childlike. My sp on the other hand can be pretty neurotic. I'm pretty reserved and focus way too much on privacy and maintaining personal boundaries. I'm also pretty security driven, sometimes to the point of cowardice (that also pulls into me being 6 core though). I'd agree though, focusing on housing matters and security matters 24-7 would be incredibly boring, though I do tend to focus on the latter quite often.
Hmm I was interpreting neurotic in terms of having "too much" focus on the stuff and never being okay with it but instead having trouble relaxing about it. Please fix that for me though if that's not how it's supposed to be with first instinct.
The way you defined in a really short way sp/so/sx, that was cool. Going by those defs, if I want to put my appetite to be subject to a point/purpose, what's that? It's a big part of my compulsiveness. Like I say below too about being compulsive.
How is introversion different from sp-first?
It was sort of late when I responded to this, my word choice is wrong lol. I was referring to you being at the more controlled/deliberate end of things
Ohh no problem, I was just curious for real.

Because I'm definitely a compulsive person. So I was interested in what you mean by that combo...
Not necessarily, however, in a TJ type it wouldn't be something that would be "obvious" (unless it's perhaps something way over the top or purposely made obvious.) I'd argue that non-Fe users spend more time clarifying body language and social cues than Fe types (except maybe inferior Fe) since Fe in all positions picks up on that a bit more naturally/thoughtlessly if they do at all. Unless I'm misunderstanding what you mean, what you said there is distinctly Fe (though low Fe obviously).
Sorry, what wouldn't be obvious in a TJ type in this context? If you mean it's not obviously jarring to a TJ, it's not to me either by default, just when I try in that unnatural conscious way, see more on my recent experiences below.
Kind of similar to what I wrote above, but there'd still be that sort of background awareness of Fe things, not necessarily usage. Fe isn't necessarily intrusive or meddling, just sort of aware. Under the grant theory, ISTJs don't have access to Fe. Even in shadow theory (which really hasn't been validated), an ISTJ will not really have much access to Fe if any. Therefore, it defaults to Te and Si, which looks for tangible and physical cues that it can pick up and logically categorize via what it already knows or has experienced (Fi/Si). With TPs it's a bit more fluid and somewhat generalizing of a process.
So you are saying TPs have some conscious Fe usage sometimes besides the default background awareness, and TJs don't at all do any conscious Fe, but instead they consciously pick up stuff via their Te etc?
"An ISTJ will not really have much access to Fe if any" - that fits me alright. Not much access if any. lol. Recently I sometimes got to feel like it's a big drawback but I think I just can't change myself. And shouldn't even try... See more below about my experience.
And oh, by "personal/jarring" I did not mean it being meddling to others. I meant it's jarring to myself. It internally just feels too... unnatural and possibly even fake like I said before. Not normal for me to try and focus on Fe stuff consciously at all whatsoever in any form whatsoever. I tried recently for a while because apparently I got into the company of some people where they wanted me to do that... So yeah I find it doesn't work for me, trying to do it consciously in any way at all. Whatever I have works, whatever I don't have, I will not gain in this fashion or in any other. Imagine an endless vent from me at this point about how frustrating it is and how much it's so not leading anywhere. It's like I'd have to learn a book of 1,000,000 pages where I can learn a few lines every day lol. Not natural at all and will never lead anywhere, so f*ck that.
I decided in the end - very very recently in fact - that I will never closely associate with people again who want me to learn that book. Luckily not everyone has such expectations. Actually most people I've been close-ish with haven't had this expectation towards me, so yeah...
There is one thing I do consciously though that's not jarring and is pretty natural instead... When I watch a person enough - because I know the person enough, have had enough experience with them - I can notice small concrete details in their body language or facial expression that repeat and I can sometimes figure out what that is and it can help me sometimes. I can figure it out when I notice what in the external situation it links to. That - i.e. what some specific detail or specific happening links to in several external situations - is something that my logical analysis is easily based on. I just find what's a definable constant in these situations to get the basis for my logic. Usually I don't really try to link these small details - about the Fe body language/facial expression cues - to anything though, it just happens sometimes that I'm able to. The only other option left to me if I were to try and figure out something Fe stuff would be guessing. And guessing is really frustrating to me, so I would rather not even try lol.
I don't have any fluid let alone generalising process to consciously pick up on cues for the not-enough-obvious emotional expressions. (Unconsciously either, I only learn about this stuff only one way, described above.) Where by "obvious" expression I mean basic emotional things that everyone sees and recognises, regardless of type. The above approach doesn't generalise either... I just wait, watch, then at one point a specific small detail/expression has been repeated enough for me to see how it links logically to the happenings in the situations. It has to link in some specific and logical way. It doesn't generalise to other people.
As for background awareness: I have it for obvious expressions - that everyone does recognise - I guess. I say background because I don't really focus on this stuff either, not more than anyone else anyway.
More on expressions... you said I'm a bit expressive. Yeah people sometimes comment on it IRL, in a positive way, and I'm like... what. It's never conscious lol. Again I don't want it to be conscious at all.
BTW besides this Fe stuff, I do want to say that I definitely do logical categorising of stuff that I've seen/experienced, that's what I default to, but don't TPs do this? Devil must be in the details because I'm sure I'm missing something here.
One more thing on categorising things... I do that naturally for most things to organise them but specifically in terms of emotions, I sometimes like to do categorising of internal emotional/feeling states. This is definitely easier, more natural and way more fun for me than to try and guess at expressions... I even have the synesthesia for these internal emotional states like I said in the other thread.

For these internal emotional states, I somehow do not need to do any guessing, I can just wait patiently until I've seen a new (or unknown anyway) emotional state enough times to figure out what it is. By then I'm able to see how it links to the external situations, and to my own memories of emotional states. Also these states are just more interesting for me to focus on consciously. Though I still don't like to too often focus on my internal emotional states even if they are mine and not someone else's. I just do this sometimes. And when I do focus on them like above, I still want to do it via logic, I prefer to dissect them in the above manner, instead of too directly feeling them for too long. The body language/Fe expressions stuff of other people's or even my own, I do not want to try and focus on consciously at all, again.
Does that make sense?
That's pretty typical among those who do not use Ne in a high position tbh (moreso Se, but it could also apply to high Te to some degree). Ne likes to... Over complicate things if I'm putting it nicely hehe (insert uncomfortable smiley emoji lmao). INFPs in particular have both high Ne and low Te, which does not aid them much with that sort of awareness lol.
Haha right about INFPs, that's what I meant.
