Yeah, that whole deal did sound off to me, though I think enneagram could explain some of the second quote. However, pinocchio is pretty much dismissive of any sociotype/enneagram complications.
SEIs ime aren't 'quick to anger' but I do think they can be direct and violent if they need to be. That said, I don't get the ambivalent defensiveness against animals he's talking about. I think animals are waaaaay easier to get than people.
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Pinnochio is weak as hell, trying to tell me how to think. Just that eliminates him from dual contention.
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I actually really like Pinocchio. Anyway, sheep, another poster pointed out that other parts of the world may have less taboos against physical violence than Sivillized Western nations. Heck, even amongst the West there's variations on acceptable violence. Compare Australia to America, and then even American states.
Plus, I think a girl would be exposed to less anti-violence conditioning as they grew up, since they (typically at least) are probably a lot less able to cause meaningful physical damage than a man. A medium built male can really cause some damage. I speak from experience, having been a fairly easily enraged youth; I got into a lot less trouble getting into fights with other boy than when I managed to strike a girl (total accident, people were trying to restrain me because I was about to run after some fucked up little shit who was throwing rocks at me and laughing his fucking little ass off, I was flailing my arms to get them off me, and yeah. Take note that these people were behind me, and I couldn't see who they were).
For the record I would like that little bastard to grow up so I can punch his lights out. And I still think Pinocchio is ILE.
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And to be frank, sheep, it's kind of ridiculous associating being physically violent with Se ego. What the hell man? Why does Se make you a brute?
Not to argue whether Pinocchio's girlfriend is SEI or not, but, I don't know them to anger quickly either unless pushed to the extreme limit. My mother is SEI E9 and I would describe her as the ultimate mediator. She'd prefer to smooth things over rather than get angry. She's about peace, love, beauty, comfort, and fun.
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Same here ^
SLI's as well but especially SEI's. Part of having Se as an ignoring function means they will rarely, if ever, react aggressively as it counteracts with their Si.
That's been my observation, irl, too.
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