Well, you seem likable enough, and likable in that self-aware, "I'm saying something that will induce you to like me" way (I'm like that too, I promise I'm not trying to be negative nor to say that it's not working, you seem quite likable), which is why people are saying Fe-creative, because that's what Fe-creatives do.
But what I'm not seeing is the Ni or the "extremity" for like of a better phrase. Like, your rant about people going too damn slow in the fast lane (which is TRUTH TRUTH and nothing but TRUTH, but I digress) sort of reminded me more of a Fe-leading "emotional pressure" than a Se-leading "volitional pressure," but I guess that's covered in typing you IEI over SLE.
I guess the real thing, then, is that IEIs on this forum tend to open up more quickly and reveal how well adjusted we're not. Possibly you are either a) actually well adjusted, or b) spend less time pretending to be well-adjusted (and so are in less need of an internet forum to express your inner fuck--can I still say that?--up-edness).
Also you seem extroverted because you seem to be in control of your social environment. I've revised my opinion while writing this post. 1) You might be IEI (but I still see SO MUCH MORE Fe than Ni!), and 2) You're not gamma. Alpha and beta (and even delta) are better fits than those two. Have you considered IEE? Contra Ne evidence is that you handled b&d's Ni quite well, and very accurately demonstrated an understanding of how to deal with Ni "pidgeonholing" or the tendency to impose narratives on situations and the need for other people to prove that the narrative does not fit the situation. But that could be covered under "Ne-leading who has had positive relations with Ni egos frequently," perhaps an Ni-ego family member. But it could also be explained by you being beta. But you seem so... likable. I mean, betas are that way, that's how IEIs are, but I've grown accustomed to the interiorly difficult betas, and you seem, if nothing else, very in control of your social environment, which the average IEI is not, I'd imagine. But again this could result for growing up (or spending a lot of time) in an environment in which Fe, rather than Ni, was suppressed. So you "get out" your Fe on a messageboard rather than Ni... hmm... do you see me constructing a narrative around you as well? Does the narrative have anything to do with your self-perceptions?



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