not more than anywhere else
a perception of such , as alluded to earlier here, may come from not valuiing Fe or Se; that may taint things to seem more obscures for nondeltas.
But I think you can find a general spectrum of health and interpersonal maturity, yes.
I find alphas to be on the whole the most passive aggressive, because "everything has to be said nicely"
gammas maybe the least so
betas more antagonizingly so
deltas, their pettiness does seem to come from these weird justifications about why how they "feel about something" justifies their bullshit. I feel like for deltas it's basically silly attempts at associating some kind of respectable logic to whatever is a petty kind of bias or outright dislike.
I think people actually like deltas when they can have that dislike and just not try to dress it up as something other than what it is - either a hate, a bias, a dislike, a shortcoming, a failure, or whatever. I think the lack of this can make delta seem disingenuous at times; but again, it's all quite relative.
I feel like I have to speak in baby-happy talk to alphas
I feel like I have to speak to clueless teenagers when addressing betas, and really obviously signal my meaning and ASSOCIATED FEELING, but not really overtly tell them about things, so they can have their hands held but feel like the cool teenager who doesn't actually need hand holding.
gammas , you basically work within their snapshot and generally narrow worldview and figure out how to talk within what they value or just avoid it. I feel like they have a hard time considering certain alternatives.
Healthy deltas are great but general or petty deltas, as above, seem so bent on justifying their pettiness with insubstantiality that is lopsided in meaning in their own mind, it is tiresome and to an extent you have to periodically overlook it, for those deltas that aren't interested in self-grooming their inner workings. But the last bit is quite the case for every human and quadra.



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