I'm still not very good at this, but I'll try:
1. Some Fi valuer, introvert probably.
2. SLE
3. IEE
4. ILE
I'm still not very good at this, but I'll try:
1. Some Fi valuer, introvert probably.
2. SLE
3. IEE
4. ILE
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They look like whores. .
Tbh, I just saw that eh looked like some member around here who self-types as ILE, that I saw his picture a few months back when I signed up (I don't remember who it was), so I'd figured he could be an ILE too.
But this is interesting; could you expound a little why you think he is gamma?
EDIT: I am bored, so I am going to try typing the ladies as well:
1. Left lady - IEE, middle lady LSI.
2. First lady, SLI, second lady IEI (oops, I think they are the same)
3. First lady, EIE, second lady SEE.
4. First Lady: I think she is the same EIE, from 3, no?
Second lady: No idea. SEI maybe?
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Hmm, I see. But he seems pretty spontaneous to me. I've noticed that thing about deltas too... it's one of the reasons I still think the lady we argued over the other day is delta (instead of IEI which is what everyone was saying). But this dude in picture 4... he doesn't strike me as that serious or controlled. Also, he doesn't seem like he keeps his emotions hidden (compare him to specimen #1). He's like saying; "Hey, look; I'm funny!", and it does seem natural. The ILIs I've seen (assuming I've typed them correctly) are more stiff, rarely ever smile, if they do it's almost always because it is something that has genuinely made them laugh, etc. They tend to smirk, however. They also have a detached/dreamy quality that I feel that man is lacking.I didn't make a serious study, but I find Te/Fi types look in different pictures having more consistency, Gamma excelling in this, while Merry types sometimes look like different persons.
It appears to me that Deltas somehow "force" themselves to look relaxed, indifferent (like "yeah, whatever") about the pose, compared to Gammas who show it obviously they pay attention.
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