Quote Originally Posted by aisa View Post
Ok so what would be the key behavioral differences allowing to discern between the following pairs:
sx/so vs. so/sx
sx/sp vs. sx/so
...?
In very short and simple:

- sx/so is much more interested in image and power within a group and is usually markedly polarizing. So/sx is a bit softer, less aggressive and more dependent on a need to get along well with many people (think affiliating vs dividing or smooth, charming vs challenging).

- sx/sp is more interested in deep/intense bonding with another than in status within a group and has more awareness of the psyche of another (think Jung or Freud, they were both sx/sp); Both sx/so and sx/sp are rather intense and radical in their views or their likes and dislikes, but sx/so is a bit smoother, at least when interested in keeping "face" with those they want to have on their side. Sx/sp can be more tactless and self-absorbed.