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#i don't think my facial features are particularly sx-blind but my eyes definitely are
dasaene-archive · 6 years
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So... I will dare (if nobody already did >>): Do instinctual variants have anything to do with fashion style? x) I am genuinely curious to know though xD
Thank you for humoring me bc…I had to show this picture
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Ignoring the very sx-blind emoji and pose, when you typically think of the fashion choices of an sp/so, is this picture of myself from three years ago what you think of? Probably not. Even though in the last couple years I’ve decided to tone it down a couple notches, my friends still tell me I look like I got dressed in the dark.
When I dyed my hair blue and the hairdresser cut it weirdly, it made every outfit somehow 372% worse
Now compared to the most recent decent picture of myself that I have, taken around Thanksgiving (US) of this year:
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I’m actually kind of amazed since in this comparison between the oldest and newest pictures of myself that I have in my phone, I’m wearing similar colors. To me this looks like I get more ‘sx-blind’ as I mature. It’s…a concerning thought
Basically the point of this post was that I wanted to show how I dress like the stereotypical image of an sp-blind Ne-user (although I would argue that aggressive colorblocking is a low Se thing). Every variant has a ‘style’ that can be associated with them bc there are some small patterns that I’ve noticed but there are also far too many deviations from each pattern and cultural influences for me to say that instinctual variants really do anything related to style
Interior design seems to be a different thing entirely when it comes to variants tho, with most people if you walk into their house you can tell what the dominant variant influence is
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