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Quote Originally Posted by Diana
Quote Originally Posted by Phaedrus
Quote Originally Posted by Diana
I also reminded Phaedrus that it is not a dichotomy in the way that S/N is in mbti.
There is no big difference. It is a dichotomy in both models.
Perhaps then you don't really understand socionics. Are Se ego types in the same category as Si ego types, are they?
You obviously don't know much about MBTT. There is a big difference between Se ego types and Se ego types in MBTT as well. And one must start to wonder how you really know about Socionics, since you can say such crap. You reveal a fundamental lack of knowledge on the subject you are talking about. There are clear general differences between sensory types and intuitive types in Socionics as well as in MBTT. Don't you know that? Read some Socionics material for once. You can start with Dmitriy Lytov's and Marianna Lytova's Introduction into Socionics, which you can find at Dmitri's site.

Quote Originally Posted by Diana
In mbti it's simplified: if you have a brain = intuitive, otherwise = sensor.
That is totally incorrect. There are eight functions in MBTT too, and they describe the exact same types, but their theoretical explanations for them are different.
You-are-a-complete-idiot-that-do-not-know-how-to-treat-people. I would really enjoy smashing a plate in your fucking face and make you bleed to death by cutting your jugular with the broken ceramic pieces, and then make a wolf eat your blood and revomit it all over your body.