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i love Maritsa :love:
(and some LSEs are alright :p)
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Somebody please type Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
For some reason this thread is so endearingly adorable, @Maritsa
Sew Cute. You love LSEs and they love you, Mari
I love LSE :content: 😳
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How is this a thread?
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/T/thread.html
Scroll to near the top of this page on the left and you can see written 'reply to thread' and that the name of this particular thread is 'I love LSE'.
@Maritsa
Maybe I'm being a needle in this thread but how do you know for sure it's ESTj's you love ... Why do we all have to hear that you love whatever type you love in such a basic way... I am imagining you're drunk and just dancing around the room happily in love and want to spread this news to all - why not just tell the one you love...or perhaps let us know what it is that you love about this particular type so much.
I will take a love declaration for a type over a lot of the other nonsense posted here. Being happily drunk and dancing around the room happily in love and drunk-posting (or sober-posting, who cares) happy things on a forum seems pretty benign to me (personally, I find it adorable). Good for her. There surely is worse.
People be smokin that crack, yo.
Maritsa has been wonderful via pm. Thanks @Maritsa.
Also thanks to whoever it may concern who dealt with Yen.
Good thread for typing purposes though.
I love a great LSE because he can recognize me a mile away as his dual and won't need me to approach them to start a friendship. They can come right up to me and ask me out for tea/coffee.
I've met two LSEs two weeks ago, we get along well, but one is loud and can be rather obnoxious or douche at times while the other is really cool all around. So I guess it depends.
I agree, LSEs don't have to be drunk to be loud and obnoxious. I mean, just take a look at an ape like Bruce Springsteen ...
http://artcreationforever.com/images...ngsteen-05.jpg
I don't know Bruce Springsteen, but the one I'm talking about takes delight in making people feel uncomfortable and he does it in such a way as to involve everyone around. Compared to the other LSE which knows how to joke with people and push them more constructively and mindfully. LSEs can be very good caregivers.
What?
Are you trying to find one? ...what a stupid question :p
No lol
I have @leckysupport :p
I've met drunk LSE. They are just more romantic, protective obliging, to a stranger like me :) charming, he knows how to give up a seething to a lady, very proper and respectful (EII love a man who knows a gentlemanly way of courting). "This beautiful flower is going to sit here!"
I didn't blush ;)
I love lamp.
I was confused this morning about what to do as I wake up early sometimes and that's not in my usual routine. I woke up at 5:40am for no reason and I had several hours to kill before going to work. When things of unexpected nature happen like this it presents me with all this time that I get confused about what to do. I didn't have laundry and all the cleaning and organizing was done. In my confused state I asked in the chat if someone would help me figure it out. I didn't know if I should make coffe or go get a donut. @Ananke said "Maritsa, let the coffee make itself while you get a donut for yourself and your mom" I thought that was so efficient. Also the donut shop was closed at 6am (I know who does that). I ended up coming back home and quietly as I could baking muffins. The smell of baked good in the morning woke my mom up and we had coffee and something warm and delicious. For as often as I say that I love LSE, I should also point out how SLE help me too. Thank you Ananke :)
This is proof we need ALL the types in our lives, not just the Duals.
Your story reminded me of a turning point when I was in, I think, early elementary school. It was sometime in elementary school because after that I did not take the bus. I had by this time established myself as the one who was rushing around at the last minute in order to get out the door on time. Being lectured all the time by Mom at being always last-minute, always late, I considered that I should try to do things the better way. Good idea! I would not only be late, but be actually early. Inspired by this idea I was quite early. And inspired, I was all ready with maybe 20 minutes to spare. But that's forever long when you are young. I was so excited to have it all done early, but then I was struck with the great uncomfortable feeling that I did not know what to do with my time. That time took forever, and it was uncomfortable - no fun waiting, nothing to do but wait (nothing I could think of for morning time), and I got curious comments from my Mom and my brothers for why was I ready so early - questions I could not answer. And after that, I decided being ready early was not a pleasant choice, and I think that day might have shaped me, because I still get ready last minute. I play with it, getting stuff done the night before so I can dawdle with the last things do - but I still have to work at it all the time.