in short, no; this is not something i've observed in particular nor is this something i'd expect. i'm sure you can think of enough people that don't tend fit this rule themselves. i don't consider subtypes to be hugely important, but i can think of a number of people who i would rather arbitrarily classify as pertaining to one subtype or another who i wouldn't say really do this at all. they may accentuate behaviors relating to their subtype function, but that doesn't make their overall patterns of behavior or lifestyle particularly different.