SLI or ILI: Giving a Lion's Glare on close interaction
I have a teacher that is definitely Te-creative and Fe-PoLR. He's a really good teacher and simplifies and tries to explain things with as much brevity and completeness as possible - chooses his actions and words very carefully. So he's really Te-creative.
He seems Si base because he's very taciturn and laconic and doesn't ever say anything other than what is pertinent to whatever it is we're doing. His stories are also very short and to the point, usually just as a means to contrast extreme emotions and differences between people. Contrast this with the ILI teacher I had last semester that would often make philosophical generalizations about the purpose of motivation of school and homework and study methods and Si-base just makes sense.
But he gives off this gaze that makes me think of a lion glaring at me when I talk to him. It's a little surprising at first. The ILI doesn't give off this. Is this glare more characteristic of Si base? I guess I've never noticed this in the SLI friend I have because I tend to be pretty comfortable around him, so it's easier for me and him to be silly, but on vague recollection at the moment I think he has this same gaze, but it's more relaxed, probably because we know each other.
So have anyone else experienced this??
I was thinking Ni leading would have more of an 'Se-presence' in their demeanor, but perhaps it's more of a 'passive observing nature' for Ni leading and more of an 'active observing nature' for Si leading that comes across like a lion's glare or gaze?
telling apart ILIs from SLIs
how do you tell these two apart?