Quote Originally Posted by Expat
I think that what Kristiina wrote is good.

@XoX: the INTp couldn't care less about people's moods, much less expects them to adapt their moods to the INTp's or vice-versa. The ENTj will notice individual people's moods and perhaps be concerned, but not about the general mood of the room. Neither the INTp nor the ENTj will have much influence on that.
Ok thanks. I will look into that. I'm not 100% sure if you can be that strict i.e. that INTps don't care a bit and ENTj's have very little influence on the moods of others. I mean for example you have had some influence on people's moods here. This is not real life though but anyways. Well, I have to show these around and see what comes up. They are compact enough to be useful to people not too familiar with socionics And the general principle they show is probably correct i.e. ENFjs affect moods, INFps adapt to moods, INTp are relatively detached from moods, ENTjs are well..I don't know what they are...aware of the moods but usually not too concerned about them or too interested in affecting them. However I would think their awareness of the mood and sensitive role function makes ENTjs not want to unnecessarily spoil the mood of others etc.