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This is a discussion on How does Fe perceive silence? within the NF's Temperament Forum- The Dreamers forums, part of the Keirsey Temperament Forums category; Originally Posted by greenlow Maybe at one point you can describe to her your personality type and that how you ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenlow View Post
    Maybe at one point you can describe to her your personality type and that how you do things is your style, and that you don't mean to offend.
    The funny thing is I thought I did explain this the first week when I zoned out after two back-tobacl 16 hour work days. I told her I was introverted and said I meant that in the psychological sense. I then inquired if she knew what that meant, and she seemed to understand but I have a feeling she really didn't.



    Anyhow, thanks for that post. It helped me reframe the nature of my Fi while touching upon a few Fe points.


 
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