You believe everyone is just born with psychological issues or that they sprout from genes? Genes only account for susceptibility to certain harmful environmental signals but for a problem to begin the environment must have acted in a negative way on the mind. Most/all of your problems can be linked back to abuse (physical/cultural/mental/emotional) in your past, and most abuse is a result of negative events in the aggressors past (Vicious cycle). I say it's structurally built into society because it all roots to the greater problem of social stratification/classism/inequality/etc.
ILI (FINAL ANSWER)
Right now I'm thinking EII> LII> SEI.
IEI .. probably not
you definitely seem Se PoLR, not Se seeking. And you have that nice-ness that I see in many EIIs.
Obviously ESTj
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and an ILI in motion is probably not an ILI
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Even if a disorder stems from your social upbringing or circumstances, it still exists. But I think it's a stretch to say most stem from american society. Aspergers is a physical brain anomaly, and he has many of the symptoms. Yeah overdiagnosis is a problem but not always, not here I think.
Don't forget that that thread was started by a Ti type and if she does agree with rules than she's being activated/suggested by that function, making her SEI; it's a type that is more likely for her than LII. So far she's been able to dodge Se related questions, even answering them with finesse, unlike LII who would be easily withdrawn by that PoLR's reaction.
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Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?
I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE
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Fuck...you made a lot of judgmental posts and kept it up despite all reason against your judgments and I thought you deserved a taste of their own medicine so you would understand what you were doing and why it was shallow. BUT I REGRET IT. It was probably not the best way to go about it. Okay? And to be honest, nothing against ESC, but it makes me nervous if someone thinks I'm wise, then I don't know when I'm deluding myself because no one will question me (I don't care about being right, I just don't want to repeatedly make a mistake in some way), so it probably bothered me more than it bothered you.
So...anyway...yeah...if you have aspergers that would probably explain the shallow judgmental stuff...great well SORRY THEN.
And sorry for not staying on topic, but I don't type anymore. It makes no sense to me.
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^ There is evidence though that GID and aspergers are somewhat related. By this alone it's probably worth getting a profession opinion if he thinks it matters to him. And it's common for autistics to have trouble with their gender identity. I don't think anyone is telling him what he is rather than trying to explain what they are seeing.
Well, I'm sorry too. I didn't realize I was angering anyone. But I had no idea why you posted that... I thought you really just hated me and wanted to kill me for no reason. I was totally confused.
And to be honest with you... I agreed with a lot of the stuff you said in that "Human Condition" thread, and I was going to comment on it to that effect... until you said that to me, and then I didn't know whether it would be a good idea to say anything or not.
My mother says that too, every time I ask her whether she thinks I have Asberger's. She doesn't think I have it...
She also took me out of the school system in Elementary School, because they wanted to diagnose me with ADD without hyperactivity just for having unusual perspectives and interpretations of things, and difficulty with math, despite being able to stay on topic and focus on my work. She didn't want me medicated for it.