Quote Originally Posted by Traveler
Interesting, I'm still confused by your theory tcautillldg and probably will always be. However, I'm interested in understanding your goal even though I don't really believe in it. What is the percentage of people that are crosstypes in the world? Also, these new kinds of XXXP crosstypes look like slightly different versions of their original types to me. Like, an ILI-XXXP has the same two dominant functions, but the rest of the functions are slightly different? In what ways is an ILI different from an ILI-XXXP for example?
...You are completely misreading the theory.

The XXXp experiences one function in the context of another. is not the same as -. The former says "Given this possibility the following conclusions may be drawn." The latter says, "This is possible,and this is the conclusion I am drawing regarding it."

Big difference. The former mixes two perspectives into a single observation. The latter divides them into two distinct thoughts.