BlahBlahNounBlah
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cough*attention whore*
Not trying to be, just trying to get clarification as per the video. I mean, isn't that the idea?
If Se just sees a benadryl bottle and nothing else, but I relate to everything else that he says (and everything else in regard to the ISFP description), I find it puzzling, that is all.
I am using my case as an example and as a way of getting answers, not as a way of getting attention.
ps, it's cool you made the videos black cat.
Am I totally misunderstanding Se vs Ne or what? I see that benadryl bottle and I see a vase to hold flowers, I see robot's eyes, I see little benadryl pills climbing out of the bottle because they are revolting and they want to be more than something someone will take to get drowsy.
Oh, I'm so confused...
Yeah that's what's so confusing to me. I truly feel like I am treading water between types.
Am I totally misunderstanding Se vs Ne or what? I see that benadryl bottle and I see a vase to hold flowers, I see robot's eyes, I see little benadryl pills climbing out of the bottle because they are revolting and they want to be more than something someone will take to get drowsy.
Oh, I'm so confused...
That doesn't sound like Se at all. That's quite an NFP reaction. More so than mine, in fact -- I can be very ENTP-like in a lot of ways. Fi also plays a big part here.
Having said that, if you think you're an ISFP, I don't think you should let your reaction to a bottle of benadryl confuse you. Just because you have a preference for Se, doesn't mean you can't use Ne. For my part I'm very Ne dominant, but I use and enjoy Se a lot. I'm also very strong at using Ti, but neither Se nor Ti are my default settings. So maybe seeing a bottle of benadryl brings out your Ne, doesn't necessarily mean you're an N.
Incidentally, it was one of your comments that convinced me my girlfriend is an ISFP. It was something or other about seeing words as something almost physical that can be played with.
I wanted to tell you that's a very good point. For example, if you're following the Lenore Thomson model, the function order for an ISFP goes something like- Fi Se Ti Ne Fe Si Ni Te... but I can't remember exactly.