You cant combine the dichotomies like that. There are more dichotomies than necessary from a logical point of view. I guess they overlap each other.
Tallmo Today, 11:41 AMA lack of a compassion in a talk, besides T can be linked to Fe value. From "hates working with other people" may be supposed an introversion.
Sol Today, 10:59 AMI remember reading that it's possible to "fall between" subtypes, in this case it would be a "complex" subtype, somewhere between
Northstar Today, 10:30 AM the sei I know prefers to live in an apartment, because its easier to clean, less dirt. e_e she hates doing house work, would rather chill at
a lot of SEIs I know are often pregnant and on maternity leave.
A specific SEI I know has one hell of a nose, she'd be an excellent perfume
its that guy who took Optimus for an offroad test and broke it's right fender in a ditch hahaha.. was just watching it the other day. At least he didn't
There are some combinations missing.
the available types:
Contacting, Terminating, Connecting - Dominant subtype (D);
Contacting,
I agree, yeah. LSI-Se imo as well. Saving money is more of a Te- thing. Te+ such as ESIs, LIEs & SLEs take big risks with $ and spend it. I have a
shotgunfingers Today, 07:30 AM
Ode to Dual Contact & 8 Stages of Dual Relations by Grigori Shulman
Grigori A. Shulman
International Institute of Socionics
Publication "Undiscovered Worlds", No 3, 2001
See also:
Wikisocion - Duality relations
Wikisocion - Duality Stories and Observations
8 Steps of Duality in Alpha Quadrant
Stages of Duality
Dual contact, dual relations, relationships of duality, relationship of complete mutual complementarity ... All of these phrases describe the same intertype relation, which constitutes the essence of discovery made by A. Augusta that paved the way to the amazing concept of socionics.
Indeed, when you're observing a dual pair, an impression arises, as A. Augusta writes, that in front of your eyes is a separated androgenous pair - so organic, natural, and comfortable... read more
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