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ILE Ti?
Tell me things more relevant to Socionics. So far I'm leaning toward SLI, but obviously it's an extremely weak picture.
ISTp-they make excellent programmers...because they are very smart. And some, who are not worried about being an N type can actually embrace their good nature and stop criticizing people and be more helpful, kind, and supportive.
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This is really nice. Heartwarming, even. :)
I can't narrow it down to a single type, but I would say he's strongly Si/Ne valuing (Alpha or Delta Quadras), and almost as certainly Irrational.
I also lean toward some kind of Feeling type, based on the pictures, but I'm less sure of that. More photos might help.
:love: indeed, heartwarming
could this be duality? SEI (Chibikeba) and ILE (the guy in question)?
I thought IEE for a moment...but you mentioned that he's socially timid/ not good at reading ppl's trustworthiness, and IEE's tend to be pretty good at that.
Long-winded ranting about a game....NT?
Doesn't look like he pays much attention to clothing/presentation...which points away from SEI, SLI, IEE, and towards ILE
Although, I admit i'm typing using stereotypes
Heh, I admit I was definitely thinking that too.
"Open-minded" and "very optimistic" are adjectives usually applied to leading-:Ne: types, and the whole trust issue he has is definitely a point in favor of logic, although it's usually in the context of :Te: and :Fi:. Even so, I'm behind ILE.
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I agree with his appearance pretty much nixing SLI, I dont think it's a stereotype--I think Si as a primary function requires it. SLI's carry their bodies very well, with ease and poise, not a bit of clumsiness. They dress informally but whatever they wear looks like a million bucks on them, even torn clothing, probably because they carry their bodies in a way that is too sexy for their clothes ;). This guy looks clumsy, unkempt (sorry. . .just an observation). He just doesn't have the SLI "look".
p.s. I agree with Pinocchio about the SLI distraction issue; what you wrote rang 100% true ime with an SLI.
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