Originally Posted by
strrrng
This is interesting you pointed that out, Deante, because when she made that post, I wasn't exactly sure what to make of it. Tbh it actually kind of sounded more ESE than SEE, only because (IME at least) SEEs don't usually care enough to make these judgments and such of other people; and if they do, it's usually in a very direct and relevant form. On the other hand, ESEs seem to have an uncanny penchant for making assumptions about peoples' feelings, and what they do or do not need to do in accordance with them.