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    Default Se polr and demands

    LII's and EII's are both have an issue about demands. (i.e. what they expect from others and what others expected them to)

    LII's are "directive" or "normative" types, but their leadership style is like "OK, you can do whatever you want, as long as you don't cause trouble". They're quick to figure out what norms are meaningful or meaningless.

    EII's, on contrast, are pretty demanding people. Their makes them have a fascination for prohibitory rules. They don't know how demanding they should act, so they're likely to be too heavy on demands, whereas LII's are tend to be excessively light.

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    Hmmmmmmmmmmmm. What do you mean by demands, specifically? I think it's also safe to point out that they (EIIs) might not even realize the demands they're making on people, perhaps precisely because of their Se polr (In addition to the placement of all their other functions.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BulletsAndDoves View Post
    Hmmmmmmmmmmmm. What do you mean by demands, specifically? I think it's also safe to point out that they (EIIs) might not even realize the demands they're making on people, perhaps precisely because of their Se polr (In addition to the placement of all their other functions.)
    I mean being demanding, or "picky". That's all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ifmd95 View Post
    Aren't demands often the opposite of prohibitory rules? IME among IJ: prohibitory rules ~ negativist and democratic, DO THIS demands ~ positivist and aristocratic.
    totally my experience also.
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