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brainheart
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Again, not sure why you're acting like this is some sort of mission for the downtrodden.
Not a mission for the downtrodden, I just don't think you can say ISFPs lack depth of feeling when the depth of feeling comes from introverted feeling not from the perceiving function. Perhaps the Ne and Se will cause them to explore or express the feelings differently, I suppose, but the feeling remains, regardless.
And for full disclosure, I have tested as both an INFP and an ISFP. Also, I used to see INFPs at some sort of higher level than ISFPs, I will be honest, like I couldn't be an ISFP because I'm too smart and creative and I did well in school and what have you. I think there is some pretty heavy N bias on the websites which leads people to believe that if they aren't content working at McDonald's and watching TV all of the time they must be an N. What makes me lean toward ISFP for myself now is that I do have a tendency to live in the present and I seem to lack the desire to help people to the level that INFPs are supposed to. (And my husband says the ISFP description at bestfit suits me better than the INFP.) But... I write and play music and make art and believe me, my feeling is deep. And I express it. And it isn't in a superficial or shallow fashion.
And yes, I have been reading and researching and paying attention to people for a long time, too.