Author Topic: How Does an N react toward others as a result of suppressing feeling?  (Read 1370 times)

reallyME

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They can be ruthless, exploitive, sadistic, destructive, because they have no sensitiveness to the other person's suffering or feeling.  This lack of sensitivity comes from lacking the same regarding their own feelings.

Being empathic, means a person is able to sense another person's moods or feelings, as a result of having experienced those same things.

We feel another person's sorrow because it makes us sad too.

We feel another's joy, because it causes good feeling in us too.

But when a person is not able to feel sadness or joy, they cannot respond to such things in another person either, and might even doubt that the other person has those feelings.  Denial of our feelings leads us to deny that others feel too.


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Re: How Does an N react toward others as a result of suppressing feeling?
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2006, 11:34:40 PM »
This rings true to me....

I think it's why my mother's occasional bursts of introspection seem so shallow. Her very rare remarks about "self" seem at about the level of a fifth-grader's ability to articulate self. It feels odd to hear.

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Re: How Does an N react toward others as a result of suppressing feeling?
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2006, 08:06:13 PM »
ReallyME,

I am printing these to share with my husband. I want him to understand their is so much more to an "N" than I can describe myself.

Thank you, S
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Re: How Does an N react toward others as a result of suppressing feeling?
« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2006, 08:12:23 PM »
well seasons, there is more to an N than even I can describe...that is what books are for :)

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Re: How Does an N react toward others as a result of suppressing feeling?
« Reply #4 on: December 20, 2006, 08:20:39 PM »
I have a hard time finding books on this subject in stores. Do you find them online?
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