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    Quote Originally Posted by Beautiful sky View Post
    I think that you misunderstood the post, Golden.

    Example an LSE won't take their gf to their place of work. When asked why may say "don't question why I'm not doing that"

    That's just an example

    When an explanation is sought after...this is a typical response.

    It's "I've decided why I don't want to do this and I don't want my authority questioned."
    LSEs don't exert authority like that, especially because they're not Se valuing. They'd much rather explain it to you and stop at that. If you do question too much it might cause irritation though. Or if they feel that the info you're asking for steps over some Fi boundary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zyan View Post
    LSEs don't exert authority like that, especially because they're not Se valuing. They'd much rather explain it to you and stop at that. If you do question too much it might cause irritation though. Or if they feel that the info you're asking for steps over some Fi boundary.
    ESTJ can definitely be authoritarian. If you haven’t seen them in that situation observe an Estj who has kids
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beautiful sky View Post
    ESTJ can definitely be authoritarian. If you haven’t seen them in that situation observe an Estj who has kids
    Yeah they can be authoritarian for the sake of Te by handing out instructions or controlling the flow of an environment to make it more efficient but not in a "because I said so" sense unless there's heavy irritation involved(which then you'll see a LSE use there demo function more often) but otherwise it's not standard procedure nor how they'd prefer to do things.
    Last edited by Zyan; 05-09-2021 at 09:46 PM.

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