Yeah possibly. My classmates who I’m friends with tend to see me as an SLE-Se in regards to my “enemies”. And I’ve recently been remembering a few occasions where sensitive Fi was possibly shown (or something else, open to suggestions). For example when I’m wrongly accused of being a selfish or morally bad person, I tend to respond by presenting myself as even worse to that person than he/she thought of me. To get him/her to think of me as beyond saving.
Let’s say that someone (who I am not friends with) says that I don’t share with anyone and that I’m greedy and a capitalistic pig. I then respond by openly stating things like “people that do not actively contribute to society’s economy deserve to get the smallest houses possible to make up room for the richer ones”. I am just lying to trigger them in such situations btw. Or in the case of being accused of being a selfish friend (because I was too resolute with the other one as a response to him negatively lying about me to his parents) “You think of me as a selfish friend that doesn’t consider others, but here’s what really is the case: I only do things for others if I have a personal gain from it and it contributes to my reputation. Did you really think otherwise?”. This isn’t the best defense mechanism in such a situation but I am at least sure of this one being a natural response (especially when I’m REALLY angered by the comment). I get the tendency to burn all possible bridges in those situations, venting my frustration in that way. It’s at the point where I don’t even try to get something done anymore but just try to create damage. Type away, I would say!



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