So for all of the posts I've written about him being SEI, I was wrong.
I don't know why I didn't see it before. The other day it just hit me over the head how *obviously* IEI he is. Kinda ridiculous. I'm embarrassed. My apologies.
So for all of the posts I've written about him being SEI, I was wrong.
I don't know why I didn't see it before. The other day it just hit me over the head how *obviously* IEI he is. Kinda ridiculous. I'm embarrassed. My apologies.
My sister is IEI, I'm sorry.
Eh, no need for a red face. My initial typing for my mom was incorrect and I've idly vacillated between quasi-identicals outside my first-guess quadra since then. There's nothing in her qualities or our relationship that can't be easily explained without socionics, and I prefer to view her as an actual human participating in this world instead of as a dehumanized collection of traits that exist only in relation to some foreigners' reductionist caricatures. Even though I'm fairly sure which quadra she fits best now, there's no real need for me to categorize her more precisely than as the my-mom type.
When we are you young, and our parents are ridiculous, they are in the opposite quadra of us. As we age, and become wise, it becomes clear that our parents are in the same quadra as us.
“I tell you, freedom and human rights in America are doomed. The U.S. government will lead the American people in — and the West in general — into an unbearable hell and a choking life. - Osama bin Laden
It happens. I'm always second-guessing my mom's type before settling back on my original idea. It should ideally be easier to type your parents because you've known them for so long and so well in theory. In practice, it's harder because you only see the parental side of them, and, having known them for so long, see a multitude of types fitting.
lol typing parents is hard. I've typed my mom as LSE, EII, ESE, IEE, and Fi PoLR. I've typed my dad as SLI or SEI.
Moonlight will fall
Winter will end
Harvest will come
Your heart will mend
How do you know? I <3 real life examples of everything so do tell. please.
Hmm what happened to my post?...
If your dad is IEI, then what is your mother? Are they not semi-duals anymore?
My mother is IEE. I originally (years ago) thought her to be EII since she comes off as introverted. But I realized over time that she's Ne dominant.
My dad is conflict avoidant (ahem, much like myself but even more so), loves to eat, adores animals, just all of those stereotypically SEI things. But I realized that he daydreams a lot, he doesn't remember where he parked (and it's always been that way, not just since he's gotten older), doesn't mind a messy house, has his projects all over the room (like me), he's wistful and I feel that he longs for Se and not Ne. My sister-in-law is SLE and he loves it when she's around. I can audibly hear him sighing with near-amazement when she says something he hadn't thought of before, or leads the family on an expedition.
He's also interested in everything--so I used to think that meant oh, he likes science, so he's Ne-seeking. And it's true, the new ideas and random things do appeal to him. But not in the same deep-reaching way that action does. He's also horribly unorganized like me, all art has to have some memory attached to it, some deeper meaning. I should do a VI thread maybe because his eyes are so soft and tend to glaze over easily like he's in his head rather than in the world. I feel like he's got a Ni gaze although there's one of filatova's SEI pictures that also looks just like him. I also think he doesn't mind a messy house or messy clothes the way a Si-dominant might. I used to think he was more detail oriented because he was a choral director and he was a perfectionist but now I think he's more of a big-picture person, overall, and that while he cares about the details, they're harder for him to manage.