Quote Originally Posted by siuntal View Post
at the same time you have several Fe-valuing posters on this board who have never made commentary like this, and who have no problem openly cursing in their posts, from it's evident that such attitudes don't have much, if anything, to do with socionics ethical functions

from what I've seen it is probably more related to the social instinct because SO looks out for the 'health' of the social group (or society) as a whole, which may lead people with SO-stackings to reinforce the need for social courtesies, good manners, appropriate language and style of self-presentation, etc.
Thank you that was a really insightful post. My only point of contention to that post is here...
Both you and Lungs misinterpret my philosophy of swearing = bad. It's not that i care about the atmosphere being ruined. It's my personally held value that swearing is disdainful, and thus i dont swear. But i dont care if other people do, i even find it funny often. I believe that i stated that clearly. I believe this is actually consistent with Fi, where I see the world via my own personally held values, even in opposition to the general sentiment. In this case the general sentiment was that swearing is cool. I actually went AGAINST the emotional environment in order to express my own personal value and stand up for it.

It is precisely because of this that you do not see Fe-egos and Fe-valuers supporting such a viewpoint on swearing, for example. I mean, you also saw Fi-egos with other personally held beliefs speaking out against my viewpoint. But generally the Fe-valuers disapproved strongly of my sentiments.