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    Default ESFps emotionally influenced by organization of living space

    One of my very good friends is SEE type; she just moved into a new apartment near my place (THANK GOD!!! because she's a fabulous cook and great company).

    So...here's the deal; her place is unorganized and she doesn't feel at home; she works hard and long hours so she doesn't have the time to fix up her place and is starting to get feelings from her space; feelings like frustration and trying to figure out when she'll have time to organize; she mostly gets emotionally impacted by her living surroundings. Why is this a trait of an SEE?

    Do other SEE feel strange feelings from not having living spaces be a certain way? What feelings do you guys get?

    When I lived at home and I had a cluttered space, I ignored the living daylights out of it and it never bother me except she and I will get the same feeling that we get embarrassed when company comes over and see things that way; I think we value our relations and have a certain sense of what is right or wrong.

    She's way more hyper-sensitive to this stuff than I am.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    Do other SEE feel strange feelings from not having living spaces be a certain way? What feelings do you guys get?
    Let Director Abbie answer this one.

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