Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-226878-20130924024408/@comment-25154376-20140715001104

But that definition seems a bit... flawed. And, if anything it seems to apply more to Ruby(and that doesn't fit perfectly either).

But I have never seen Jaune act on that way. He isn't overly trusting; he denied that Cardin was bullying him at first due to a lack of self-confidence than being overly trusting. He is reasonably loyal; the reason he doesn't betray Phyrra in Forever Fall is, as he states, "Is the only girl that has been nice to me."(I am paraphrasing, I don't know the exact words from the episode). And he isn't overly committed; whenever he does try to act like he has bravado it is just that: an act, one to try to hide to lack of self-confidence and to fulfill a pre-conceived notion of toughness.

Jaune's Fe isn't childish at all, it's just whenever he messes up it is due to his up-to-this-point pretty sheltered life (see how he always refers to what his parents told him as a child for advice). But when he forms his own opinion (Which he gathers with Si then expresses through Fe) it is a very mature and noble one. Self-sacrifice is something many adults have trouble with.

Also, I don't know where you got the idea of "The Love a Child From", but to their friends at least, most children tattle and sell each other out all the time!