Thanks all for your responses

Quote Originally Posted by Adam Strange View Post
I see Delta Si and Fi in your avatar picture, @Lifee.
I guess you are probably right, I think my Fi and Si are high.

Quote Originally Posted by Minde View Post
I have been typed INFJ in MBTI. I find that system a little less applicable to my experiences than Socionics. I can have deep feelings, yes, although I think my Enneagram type influences how I deal with them (I'm a type 9). Thus, while I do have these feelings, they can get washed out on the surface. There are plenty of things that don't bother me at all. Off the top of my head, the things that do upset me tend to relate to either treatment of people / living things (e.g. injustice) and when my direction gets disrupted or stymied (e.g. I'm trying to get something done and someone keeps interfering).
I'm a 9 too I see, it's like your MBTI Fe "mixes" with your socionics Fi. My values and things that bother me are more "personals", more "futiles" (I don't know how to say that.)

Quote Originally Posted by Minde View Post
- A main, automatic priority of my in daily interactions is creating / maintaining a positive personal connection, no matter how small, with whoever I'm dealing with.
- In any given situation, I can easily put things into "good" and "bad" categories. Although, it's a flexible system, open to further input.
- I really don't do well with loud, pushy, aggressive people, especially longer term.
- When I do encounter those people, my automatic response is to try to get them to cooperate with me because they like me (which of course is not always a good route).
- My spatial awareness in general is sub-par. It can spike when I concentrate / practice.
- It's usually fairly easy for me to get people to open up to me about personal things / what they're feeling.
- I don't stand up for myself as much as most people seem to think I should. When I do, sometimes I can go a little too far / hard.
I totally can relate ! (But less with the part people who easily open, but I guess is due to your Fe in MBTI. )
Ha ha, with agressive, pushy people I can tend to be overly nice and polite, as if I was fearing that they would be more agressive than they still are if I would be agressive myself, as if I was defending myself against them by trying to make them appreciate me. I had a colleague who were too pushy for me, but little by little, by acting patiently and kindly with her, we ended up to have a cordial relation

Well I guess i'm more an EII-Ne