The Sakinorva Databank
home index activity
random rules donate

IEI

in

IEI ~ Sakinorva Databank

IEI


ei
ns
ft
pj
functionenneavariantsociopsyche
234 567 891
h
e
x
a
c
o

total votes 0

Click to toggle markup guide.

bold**bold**
italic*italic*
hyperlink to "contextualizing functions"[hyperlink to "contextualizing functions"](https://sakinorva.net/library/contextualizing_functions)
(i){https://i.imgur.com/g0oL9CB.png}

switchblades

INFP

delete

2018/10/20 (Sat) 08:54:43

#3720

I have only met a handful of IEIs in my life but I've been fond of and even attracted to many of them. They seem graceful but almost unattainable, as if you cannot truly keep them. As an EIE, we share similar temperaments and malleable emotions; as well the impression of a "tragic" person. We both share a deep love of the human and their emotional range which especially extends to our shared interest in psychology, music, poetry, and other forms of art where emotions are the center. Aah~ they are so very dreamy. I feel much like the SLE in the role of essentially "guiding" and taking care of the IEI, giving them advice on how to live their life more productively but I'm also one who's very much in his own fantasy and this is why we would see eye to eye on very much but are not really made for each other. The IEI is such a fascinating character.

Editing post #3720 by switchblades

Replying to post #3720 by switchblades