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    Quote Originally Posted by citronnade View Post
    There is someone I suspect to be an LSI that I've been getting closer to recently. I'm pretty sure she's LSI, and anyway she's just so beta. I think we just started a mini-revolution in English class.

    One thing I noticed is that she has a GREAT memory. Memory for concrete things such as names and places. For example, in class we sometimes fool around and do these online country/flag quizzes and I tell you she is GOOD! This is also especially impressive for me, someone for whom little details just slip out of my mind (is that proper English). I am French and I couldn't tell you if the red part of the flag is on the top or on the bottom, for example.

    Anyway, I was wondering if this is something typical of LSIs. Maybe it's just her-- she is an generally an extremely intelligent person (I don't say it lightly!). She just soaks in all the little details. I would think that is more of a Si trait, or am I misunderstanding? Thx.
    They have 4D Si demonstrative. I really don’t think people take the strength of the unvalued functions seriously enough on here. It should be about as strong as her leading function.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbbds View Post
    They have 4D Si demonstrative. I really don’t think people take the strength of the unvalued functions seriously enough on here. It should be about as strong as her leading function.
    I see, thanks. I have heard people talk about the dimensionality of functions, but haven't taken the time to really look into it yet, i will right now..

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