Indeed, they do share a lot of aspects. Visually, for example:
Pe Energy:
- Momentum of Body (they both have an energetic undercurrent that makes it so when they move from their sedentary posture, it's with abrupt excitation)
- Alert Eyes (their Pe eyes are wide, observant, engaged)
- Eyes Tracking (their eyes move about, up down left right, freely)
- Energetic body-swaying
Fi Accidental Expressions:
- Uncoordinated mouth
- Snarling Smiles
- Asymmetrical lip raises
- Sassy body swaying and head rattling
Above we see some asymmetrical expressions + the upward/downward tension around the mouth
But the quality of their eyes are what is different. Through this system she would be considered
SeFi with heavy Se.
Psychologically:
But not just because of the signals. We can see some psychic parallels to Se in the real-time attention of her thoughts, how she responds to the environment, and where she takes topics. She is a little flirtatious in the tactile way and her style of playfulness centers around common situational or sensational dilemmas.
The Ne-type has ideas that center more on tangential proxies. So for example, when real-time surfing in this very Pe way, an Ne-type will parallel the present situation to some meme or idea which they then use to create a little mini-skit. (Phil's: "Go team Kettle!", "Hello Sonny Jim", etc). This is because Ne gets excitement through abstract correlation-forming. The real-time association (N) and frankensteining of ideas is what results. =P
Inversely, when Se is strong, the details of the present scenario itself are what are amplified, both conversationally or literally. So a joke may be taken to the next level, to the next 'intense', or audacious conclusion. Or something said may trigger a previous scenario to come into mind that has similar sensory qualities.
Here is an example of what strong Ne-type play looks like:
Examples of mini-skits and idea-conglomerating:
0:33 - "I had postindianonvideomakingsys--syndrome"
1:13 - "in the york that is new"
1:35 - "cray"
1:48 - "meeka (...) don't you slam that door!"