16 Types Being Mean Feelers and Nice Thinkers

16 Types Being Mean Feelers and Nice Thinkers

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"Thinkers are mean because they don't have feelings."
"Feelers are nice because they're in touch with their emotions and don't want to hurt peoples' feelings."

Man, if that were true, I'd have been happily married months ago!

Also of note: when a type is under stress, they usually revert to the opposite of their function stack, so in case you wonder, "Paul, since when do ISFPs get that confrontational?!", it's because, under stress, their inferior Extroverted Thinking takes over, and then they become closer to an ENTJ.







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