Quote Originally Posted by jxrtes View Post
I believe this is true.

A very common manifestation of Se in IJs is the need to control what other people are doing. That is, the need to impose order on the surroundings as seen through Fi or Ti.

But it's not something inherent to Se, just a way to protect their Ne PoLR. They impose their physical order to not have to deal with the amount of negative possibilities that can arise. They can be very security-minded and suspicious for the same reason.

They're not very controlling under predictable enough circumstances (unless they're an arrogant and self-interested person).
Not also just IJ though also with ESTj as well; but control in two ways; LSE would control work activity, not the person. The difference is that the person is a Se...Te is about work; Te would rather not control people but work activity.