Actually, Ti is pretty much to do with limitations on behaviour, too.
Sure, I understand she has a very different idea on what Ti is.
I explained in my posts #25 and #32 how Ti is to do with rules of a system of logical relationships, and Te is to do with external rules seen as objective facts.
If this, or anything in my posts as referred to is unclear, ask.
What is this incoherent babbling of your stream of consciousness about Darya and my embodying her and then suddenly this idea about Ti vs rules again? No, don't answer this, it was rhetorical.
If you don't follow my point, then ask about the parts that are unclear to you. I'm happy to explain more. If you can't ask and instead continue to try to blame your inability to ask on me, then simply fuck off. I do not have time for your trolling. I only have time for logical and fully impersonal discussions.
I do not believe that your intention for trying to understand what I'm saying are genuine here but I will give you some socionics sources anyway:
http://www.wikisocion.net/en/index.php?title=Te
"He lives by external rules or "charter" (...) If one asks why something should be done in this way and not another, he will reply that this is just how things are done without giving any reasons for it. (...)"
http://www.wikisocion.net/en/index.php?title=Ti
"He holds highest those rules to which exceptions do not exist, and is a habitual critic of people or things that don't follow a set of rules, whether they are those accepted by the community, or his own, or even the other person's. Although he is able to adopt others' rules, his own are always the last word, and these are subject to continual refinement."
These show how both Ti and Te deal with rules and how they deal with them differently. There is more at the links and at other sources, but I will not spend time finding the links for you unless you show genuine interest which you haven't so far.