Originally Posted by
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everyone uses all the functions in some degrees, aha.
Emotions are reactions to stimuli, they're sudden and not lasting, this is the dynamic part = Fe. Feelings are the elaboration of an emotion, their rationalization, this is their static part = Fi. both functions feel those internal stimuli deep, but introverted feelers feel them deeper (through the amygdala) and don't let them out; extroverted feelers instead are in a constant need for this emotional feedback. "creating bonds" comes from the fact that Fi, like all the introverted functions, deals with the relationship between things, ie. fields, not objects, in technical terms. but this relationship is the most internal of the functions, it deals with one's own inner motives primarily, and the bondage comes from these inner motives more than from the people/things they bond with.