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- Type: NiTe
- Development: ll--
- Attitude: Unseelie
Thanks for your insight in seelie Fi – it gave me a good picture of what it feels like to be a seelie Fi user. My experience is 100% different so I can see the contrast. I definitely think agreeable to disagreeable exists on a spectrum, at least behaviourally. Perhaps the underlying attitude is more absolute. But the spectrum would not be a simple spectrum, where we say a person is stronger or weaker in general – rather contextually defined. Like I said I am very disagreeable when it comes to my core beliefs, but I find it easy to trust and forgive people (agreeable). And in some qualities I don’t swing very hard one way or the other, for example I try to be agreeable in regards to being sensitive to others emotions, but despite trying I don’t usually present that way. I’m just not that great at it. But I wouldn’t describe myself as insensitive despite that. So it’s like there are many spectrums for many behaviours.