Hmm, isn't she a clear NF?
I've noticed a trend here (not yours Radio, but in general on this forum), that any outrageous, extravagant, histrionic, theatrical or loud (intiutive) person gets typed ILE or EIE. In my experience, people like that are also often IEE's. Not that Kate Nash is any of those adjectives above, but I was wondering about some people in my life, who I type IEE and they would be surely retyped into EIE or ILE-Ne here. But their Ne is very obvious and also their use of Fi (+ strong Fe).
ILE's are much more detached, in their head, more focused on ideas and objects, never just as personable and warm as IEE's or EIE's and EIE's are much more poised and have more deliberate use of Fe (IEE radiate more warmness and "acceptedness", like the people who you can be yourself with and open up to, not that much focused Fe).
Not a good explanation I know, but I sometimes feel like a lot of people get typed into ILE-Ne's or EIE's, when they are infact IEE- Fi's (I don't understand why this subtype is not called IEE-Ne
)
Examples: Russel Brand and also Cara Delevingne (yeah, I think she's IEE, although nobody agrees lol)
I'm not completely sure about either of these people, I'm more talking about some people in my life, who always test IEE (and I agree with their typing) and I'm sure they would never get a Delta lebel here lol.
IMPROVISATOR (Fi-ENFp)
The ethical subtype is artistic, impatient and a little
extravagant. Unpredictability rules their actions and statements. Like to surprise/entertain friends, in which case even insignificant events can present them with sensations. Frequently the
soul of the company, they’re self-assured with a good sense of humor, are easy to get along with and very impulsive. Are able to create familiar (i.e. home) conditions of dialogue, even among unfamiliar people. Willingly pay compliments while admiring (and being admired by) friends. Optimistic and friendly, charming and coquettish,
they give the impression of theatricality. When focusing directly on something or someone they rarely blink. Their movements are sharp and resolute, their gait prompt and assured, though a little angular. Love originality and dress tastefully with the purpose of making an impression.
@
point can you pretty please explain this dilemma
Or anyone else???