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Doom
09-15-2009, 02:32 AM
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Feeling, unbridled by the external forces of society and substance, is the dominant function. ISFPs spontaneously develop their own codes and credos, about which they are quite sober and intense. ISFPs are questors, driven to find the pure and ideal, as personally and individually defined. Feeling may temporarily turn outward, but cannot be long sustained beyond its cloistered home.

If the individual has values greater than herself, feeling may express itself in valiant acts of selflessness. Turned in upon self, however, it becomes an unscrupulous, capricious enigma, capable even of heinous acts of deception and treachery.

I'm wondering, what exactly is this unscrupulous, capricious enigma? How is this manifest in badly developed ISFPs? Can anybody provide me with first hand examples that they may have had?

Solaris
09-15-2009, 08:37 AM
Don't know that he qualifies for those awful words, but I spent several years married to a poorly developed ISFP. I couldn't ever get him to talk to me about important things, so it's hard to say (they aren't kidding about feeling staying internal bit). I think what they are discussing there at the end is something only afflicted ISFPs will understand as it's an entirely internal self-destruct mode.