They confuse the hell out of me. I think it's because they seem so confused themselves. Do any INFJs have a hard time understanding Sensors? Do they make you want to run and hide and not see them anymore.
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my brother is an ISTJ. Dude we can argue for hours without understanding anything of each other.
Try changing "sensor" for "blacks" or "asians". That seems racist right?
Well it's the same thing with sensors. I dunno if you're trolling or not but right now you're just looking extremely ignorant and/or in need of a self-esteem boost. Do you even know what "sensor" means? ._.
And right now you're making no sense so I guess you must be a S type. Oh noes!! D:
Sensors are perfectly easy to understand. What exactly is the problem?
Sensors are perfectly easy to understand. What exactly is the problem?
They confuse the hell out of me. I think it's because they seem so confused themselves. Do any INFJs have a hard time understanding Sensors? Do they make you want to run and hide and not see them anymore.
I find that I use a lot of analogies.
It occurred to me that doesn't dork well with a lot of people. I think people that type as S might have less tolerance for analogies. They aren't straight forward. It requires to to imagine something, but as something else. I think I talk a lot. I've learned to be very direct, but that's not nature. I learned a lot if people have no room for conversation. Font really like explanations. I notice I get a long better with people that do. And I get a long with people that have a lot to say as well. I am curious if people that type as sensors tend to be the type that don't like long conversations, etc. I was asking to understand if others found we relate differently based on the way we type.
I guess that needed explaining.
I find that I use a lot of analogies.
It occurred to me that doesn't dork well with a lot of people. I think people that type as S might have less tolerance for analogies. They aren't straight forward. It requires to to imagine something, but as something else. I think I talk a lot. I've learned to be very direct, but that's not nature. I learned a lot if people have no room for conversation. Font really like explanations. I notice I get a long better with people that do. And I get a long with people that have a lot to say as well. I am curious if people that type as sensors tend to be the type that don't like long conversations, etc. I was asking to understand if others found we relate differently based on the way we type.