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    A dual can inflict pain to the same intensity as any other type, more when they know you. Being a dual doesn't imply harmony or agreement. A relation of conflict doesn't imply conflict; it identifies possible divergences in communication, direction and approach but this can all be mitigated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebelondeck View Post
    A dual can inflict pain to the same intensity as any other type, more when they know you. Being a dual doesn't imply harmony or agreement. A relation of conflict doesn't imply conflict; it identifies possible divergences in communication, direction and approach but this can all be mitigated.

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    If a relation of conflict doesn't imply conflict then why call it conflict?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aramas View Post
    If a relation of conflict doesn't imply conflict then why call it conflict?
    They had to label it something and divergence is a possible source of conflict but it's not a fistfight. Socionics uses the words intuitive, ethical, etc. because it needed classification labels; the problem is that the words have their own dictionary meanings that don't quite correlate with what the labels are representing...............

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