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    As an sx/sp I would say my drive for connections and intensity override my survival instinct in the beginning but it kicks in when things get out of hand. I am not even sure where my so fits in. Definitely not a sexual drive in the traditional sense...but sex is a part of it. I live with an sp/sx E6 and they aren't particularly sexually driven either. They seem to be driven to make money and make life comfortable for everyone. I voted them "most caring and useful" in my home and everyone agreed. <-- it was funnier than it seems...had to be there. They felt appreciated. I bought a cake.

    They will take one for the team and take care of everything that needs to be done. I don't even think about the stackings of other household members because we are like ships passing... Now that I think about it, one may be so/sp or sp/so because they are always afraid of not having enough money or whatever (and they have enough), they care what the neighbors think and no one else in the house really cares what neighbors think. @silke where is that thread you created with the instinct stackings? It was a very good one.


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    I am E4 and those pics were not my preference for sure.I enjoy depictions of death in art but those just seemed bland to me. Now that I said it, I hope it didn't offend anyone who likes it. I love Giger though and my taste in art is pretty vast.

     








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