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    How does our sub-type effect our function stacking?
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    Fe-ESE will have stronger Ne and Ni, but weaker Te and Ti compared to Si-ESE. It doesn't mean that the Ne and Ni is strong though, it's just stronger than it is for Si-ESE.

    Also, Fe-ESE will have stronger Fe snd Fi, but weaker Se snd Si compared to Si-ESE. It doesn't mean that the Se and Si is weak though, it's just weaker than it is for Si-ESE.

    Simply put, stronger ethics suppresses logic and stronger sensing suppresses intuition. Hence why Fe-ESE is more similar to Fe-EIE and more Beta than Si-ESE and Si-ESE is more similar to Si-LSE snd more Delta than Fe-ESE.
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