Quote Originally Posted by LSI Stripper View Post
I'm not sure if this is DS at hand, but I've always been enthralled by learning about customs and cultures of other countries, mainly in Europe. I never have time to devote to it but it's something that lights up brain activity for me. In grade school I was best in geography and language arts. I read books on etiquette and American history. I wish I could make it a priority but it wouldn't be practical for me and where I'm at. But once in a great while I will watch youtube videos about what it's like in other countries and how they act to show respect/politeness, how their family units differ from American families, what their pop culture is like, what they eat, wear, things of that nature. Is that Fe?
History was also one of my strongest subjects in school, I wonder if there is indeed a connection between Fe seeking and taking an interest in alternative lifestyles and cultures. I always enjoyed learning about other cultures in past times because it is as if I am able to experience a whole different reality and understand how the mood (Fe?) of people changes over different times and different places.