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bickelz this one goes out to you.
I chose my wording very carefully in the OP, I did not say that Se is becoming Dominant for the "Se wanabe" for instance. That simply does not happen, if you are an INFJ, then Ni is your Dominant function and that will not change.
The creature that I speak of in this thread is an Ni-Fe:Ti-Se creature, and all experience will be extrapolated from this hierarchy, however as I said before, there is still an infinite amount of ways that this hierarchy can be used, they do not all lead to the one dimensional descriptions and understandings that you find in MBTI.
The phenomenon that you and I am referring to is called "Modulation." This is a Pod'Lair principle that does not exist in MBTI or JCF, so unfortunately when left to their own devices, they can only explain it with a very crude understanding the phenomenon, (like rationalizing the functions are literally going into different hierarchies for instance.) All people have two Momentum Functions (These would be the top two, Dominant and Aux on your hierarchy) which are very stimulating and heroic to use and have validated, and two Modulation functions (Tert and Inferior) which are require much more energy to use and always comes with a "far reach" feeling when using them. In the simplest of terms, Modulation essentially "reins in" the Momentum functions, working as a counter balance and cause them to produce less work. Modulation functions, especially the Inferior, should not be thought of as being "underdeveloped" or otherwise weak for the sake of being weak, again this is a very crude MBTI and JCE understanding of them. When used in ways that are conducive to one's hierarchy, which means subordinate to the function higher than them, then they are meant to refine the products that are coming from the top two Momentum functions, providing them with a more balanced finish, so they are not so raw, clunky, clumsy and incomplete.
However, due to certain circumstances, one of them being your environment and the people in your environment, many people Over-Modulate, which means their higher two functions are being suppressed more than they should be, causing them to do a less amount of work and not allowing them to generate the proper energy one needs to properly power the rest of their functions. The social environment we live in in the western world, specifically America, is mostly conducive to Sensing and Thinking perceptual modalities (Not necessarily because STs are more common), which means Sensing and Thinking functions are the quickest and easiest to be validated, and Intuition an Feeling functions are not as readily understood, and much more vulnerable to attack. The INFJ and ENFP have both N and F functions as Momentum functions, so many of them go through life having to Over-Modulate their lower functions just to be understood or receive validation, and this creates a nasty habit in the psyche of doing this habitually. Over-Modulation can actually shift your awareness of what functions you identify with, seeing your modulation functions as being closer to your identity than they actually are, which is why this examples of people are more often than not, completely mistyped and tend to think they are something they are not. However this does not change their hierarchy, the energy relationship of their Momentum functions being more stimulating and readily usable will not change no matter how much they are modulating, this is why it is not actually to say that their inferior is literally becoming dominant, however It would be accurate to say it is becoming more pervasive than it should be. It would also not be accurate to say for instance, that an Se overmodualted INFJ is acting like an ESTP, because realistically ESTPs are not like this. ESTPs are energized and stimulated by their Se, so their behavior is technically not at all like an an INFJ Over-modulating with Se. That has always been an anoyance of mine whenever I hear "INFJ going into ESTP mode" or something like that, because an ESTP is not defined by showing really kinetic behavior, they are defined by functioning in their hierarchy of functions and all that it implies. All types share what you can call a "Fetishy" relationship with their inferior function, so if I were to make more of these "Faces of ____" threads, I would put in in a "__ Wannabe" entry corresponding to all of their inferiors. The inferior function is one that we all have natural sensitivities toward, as it feels the farthest from our psyche, and we have on some level an awareness that if were are going to screw up in some way, it will probably because we overlooked something having to do with the inferior function. So we tend to over compensate for it in various ways, and we put forth efforts to master this part of the psyche, and make damn sure if we are going to screw up on something, it is not going to be some stupid inferior function detail that we left out. There is a way to do this masterfully, and when done on the terms of your momentum functions, then it is actually a great experience. When you start with your Dominant and Auxiliary, and then refine this material with your Tertiary and inferior, and then perform this experience in one moment of glory, like Ni's scope of *everything* being gracefully poured through the tiny tiny Se hole of Right-fucking-now, what you get is an extremely validating and masterful use of functions. This is called "Peaking", again, another Pod'Lair principle that does not exist in MBTI or JCF. However, it is also possible to over fetish on your Inferior functions, taking your attempt to master it into over exposure to it, this produces very unheathy results as you are not respecting the proper order you are supposed to function in. What I describe in the "Se Wannabe" entry would fit into the latter description.
This is not an ideal way to be functioning, energetically speaking. Not only is it more energy efficient to start with your Dominant functions and reach your lower functions on those terms, you will be able to reach much further potential than if you are over modulating and not allowing your momentum functions to do what they naturally want do.