I have a couple observations, and I'd like some input. The first two functions are the functions that are the most natural and easy to use and that one is most comfortable using. It seems that the 1st function is what you automatically are, and the 2nd function is what you automatically do(and I think the 3rd function is what you feel you "should" do). It also seems that extensive use of the 2nd function exhausts a person, while the 1st function doesn't. However, when the 1st function is used and the second function is not, a person does not feel stimulated.
Using myself as an example, I can't have too much Si, but I get bored if that's all I'm doing. Fe is fun and easy to use, but it wears me out if I do it too much and then I feel like I need to Si for a while to relax. (lol Si isn't a verb)
Does this sound right?


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is in play. When
predominates I get tired quickly - possibly because I'm an introvert; possibly because the extroverted rational functions (because they are dependent on "group" ideas and hence adjust to them) require more sustained attention than I am capable of giving; possibly because I'm just not confident with it.



- I guess it is too much of my first function. In my associative socionics I would say I am a heavy water and can put too much pressure on people - I am aware of it and do limit myself on this function which can be very uncomfortable for the others and for me at times. 
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(intuition). It could well be that she is not aware fully how she uses 