Post by ayoungspirit on Jul 4, 2013 7:20:55 GMT -5
Edit : I agree with Te-lead (dismissive shoulder, pushes, deadpan cheeks with smile blocked under them, face-centric, quick monotone speech with dry humour). The Heavy make up does not facilitate the reading of perception functions.
Last Edit: Aug 29, 2013 13:21:59 GMT -5 by ayoungspirit
Yeah, you're probably right. It's hard to see her eyebrows, and I don't even know if they are in a right place lol, but in those older videos she does come out more TeSi than TeNi. And if I think of other TeSi ladies, like Adele or Madonna, she might fit better there.
I find it so difficult to make difference between SiNe and NiSe eyes, especially when Si>Ne. Frustrating.
Post by ayoungspirit on Jul 4, 2013 8:09:36 GMT -5
MsLajlaa : About that, extract from the cue list (other are as interesting) : "Se: Eyes look to the sides with the whole head, without moving in their sockets" Β"Se: Eyes sharply dart around upward (at mild rate) to explore" Β"Se: Eyes stare/fixate on objects and remain steady" "Ne: Eyes look to the sides in their sockets first, then head trails behind" "Ne: Eyes glide gently from object to object, never heavily landing on any one point" "ΒNe: Eyes staring forward but not fixating on what is being observed = "naive eyes""
Last Edit: Aug 29, 2013 13:18:17 GMT -5 by ayoungspirit