Oh read the posts on this board. Anyone who says anything that isn't 100 percent rainbows and sunshine about sensors is said to tbe attacking a sacred cow that must be protected.
So other preference gets this sort of treatment.
That was never my intention, to insinuate that we now treat Sensors with kid gloves, as if they're some holy dairy farm incarnate;
it would be another form of prejudice on my part - that which is then enacted as patronization this time. Thus, highly hypocritical and make the intial inquiry of my thread redundant.
Logical, no?
For example, early early on in the thread, within the first few pages, here's a dialogue with a Sensor and myself:
Of course I don't mean to be ungrateful, just kind of confused about the need for another one.
Why would you being grateful need to be assumed? Don't be a victim, it'll help ease the supposed victimization.
* NB: He was actually nice enough to discuss further this mentality of gratefulness (is it victimization?) with me in private, which is another matter.
Point being, it is a reality on this forum, prejudice against sensors, and I posit that it is due to misconceptions about the typological definition of sensing, and the discussion continued on from there. Some people may react to this thread with an equal and opposite reaction of, 'let's now cuddle the S, you're so smart, you're so great, I wanna be your true mate!

' - which I think is also kinda weak, I say 'kinda' cuz it's a personal opinion, but, I had hoped to engage on why this happens in the FIRST PLACE.
MOO! BOO!