'so after reading the feedback and type descriptions and some good reflection, i think you're all pretty straight on. i'd say he's ENTJ, the Executive, but with his E and I quite close. the funny...
I agree. and when i mentioned emotionally available men, i wasn't just referring to ISTJs. i think people of all types, and both male and female, can be emotionally unavailable. it's just that the...
i can't. and i don't. it's fine. even if he did decide to leave his girlfriend and pursue me, i'm pretty sure it would end up a huge catastrophic disaster anyway. so it's probably better this way....
well i'm glad i could be something to him. ha. a downfall. that's a good one. i guess i'm everyone's downfall. i don't know if this has to do with type or if it's just me.
Stoic, why did you decide to give up? Do you think there's a possibility that she might like you back? It seems like you are already friends and are already in a group of mutual friends. I always...
would this be before or after breaking up with the boyfriend?
I'm the same! I never actually want to start a real relationship with someone I have a crush on. I just enjoy having the crush for the sake of the crush. And I've never dated someone I started out...
yeah sounds like pstd. and that's pretty traumatic to have witnessed that. :sad:
yes, i'm a really horrible estimator of time. horrible. i never know how long anything will take me. ironically, in my work i know how to plan things absolutely perfectly and never run overtime. i...
someone has an axe to grind? type-ist much? if you don't really love INFPs enough to tolerate a virtual gathering of them sharing their feelings, then i guess you don't really love them. so don't say...
infps leave the drain plug like they found it. enfps like to pull it out just for fun, to see what happens. :shocked: :wink:
do you love them back? :tongue:
hahahahaha! this is great!! congrats on your success! :laughing: i also can't have sex unless i'm with someone i love, know, trust, imagine a future with and really want to be with and have wanted...
Hey, I'd like some help on this too, as an INFP. I have noticed, however, over the years, that in the process of trying to get more organised, learning to accomplish mundane daily tasks like...
for some reason i didn't read this post until just now. so that explains the late reply... agree. this is completely right. nobody's perfect. not even the people who claim they are. :tongue: ...
now that i've bared my emotions and cried my eyes out in forum, i can respond to everything else. and laugh. :) hahahahahaha! Thanks Mercer. This really made me laugh. :tongue:
He seems to need things to be spelled out for him directly. Is not sensitive to feelings and can't really read people. Notices and appreciates a lot of sensory things about the world around him, but...
I went through this in high school. I became seriously paranoid-delusional and thought everyone was talking about me, laughing at me, etc. But I think this is a result of being put on antidepressants...
i'm an infp but i'm usually very direct and tell the person i like that i like them. that's probably because i get so agitated holding it all inside that i just have to let it out so i can stop...
I completely understand. it's exhausting to be processing the emotions of two people... yeah. just as i suspected i guess. the funny thing is that this is exactly how this guy talks and writes...
now after writing that last post and thinking about how I can get myself to move on, I'm feeling kind of sad. and i realised that probably the only way i can actually get closure and move on is if i...
I know exactly what you mean. And even though I really don't know this guy very well at all (there's only so much you can get to know of someone after a week), I feel like I can read him like a book....
i guess i always had the feeling that he'd be successful at whatever he did because when he decides to do something, he approaches it with discipline and purpose and works hard at it fairly...
and don't dwell too much on your track record. you've got a lot of good qualities and interests and seem like a genuinely nice guy. if you're worried about how you look, i can tell you that for most...
i can't really say if this works for other INFP girls, but i know that personally, i get bored really easily if some guy just tries to ask me lots of questions about myself. i find it really tedious....
maybe he is an intj. that's funny bc i think my dad might be intj, and when i first met my friend, i remember thinking that he reminded me a lot of my dad. didn't know at the time that they might be...
it's not there. it's not one of those eternally long quizzes that gives you a verbal description at the end. It gives you a graphical representation of all of your functions based on how strong they...
hahahahaha. My sister is ENFP and she just told me today that whatever guy she dated would have to be content not hearing from her for something like three days at a time, because she just has too...
I don't know if this is the case, especially since he keeps saying that his relationship is important to him, etc. etc. But since he doesn't seem to mentally process his emotions in real time, I...
I agree with Elissa. This first part sounds pretty straight up INFP to me. But I don't get so offended from criticism, I think. Maybe I used to, but I developed a pretty thick skin over the years....
Not that it matters, because it's more of a technicality at this point, but we didn't have sex. Not that he didn't want to. I was the one who stopped it from happening. And there actually was quite a...
If you think she has the same interests or like the same kind of music, probably the best thing to do is to ask her about a band that you're pretty sure she likes. Nothing complicated, just Hey, you...
I remember a few years ago, I found a really great online career assessment that took your natural functions and compared them to the functions required for the career you have (or any career you're...
I also just remembered that he seems quite impressed by status/achievement. And he used to do judo/jujitsu on an almost professional level, was even invited to train with his country's olympic team,...
I think a lot of it is learning the specific skills (organisation, managing, delegating, planning, negotiating) that you need for your specific job, and then getting good enough at those skills so...
yeah i just thought it was funny. but too ridiculous to take seriously in any way. :tongue:
I'm having trouble figuring out the personality type of one of my friends, because a lot of his behaviours and interests seem fairly contradictory. He likes to have a set routine (what and what...
Hi SeekJess, when you talk about layering, do you mean that you have friends whose roles overlap a bit in your life? So do you think this guy is feeling out the possibility to overlap relationships...
I think I experience a bit of the same thing, except I'm in it for a few days/weeks at a time and then I need a few days/weeks to decompress and swim about in my own head for awhile in order to feel...
they're friends who know me in real life. but maybe they don't know me that well (obviously). i mean, i guess people who know me primarily in a certain context could maybe see me this way, because...
A ridiculous article, for entertainment purposes only. Other MBTI types should not be offended. When my friend and I were looking up Myers-Briggs information, we ran across this page and laughed...
thanks! that's what i came here for. i never thought or assumed that ISTJ's are robots or anything but entirely human. in fact that's what i told him--that i know he holds himself up to these...
Has any fellow INFP been mistaken for an ESTJ? I just found out that two of my friends MBTI typed me on a quiz as ESTJ. Seems a bit strange, since I feel like I'm clearly INFP through and through. ...
I can't say for sure that I know 100% what his type is, but the reason I'd tend to say more ISTJ than ISTP (and he's definitely I and not E) is that the descriptions of ISTP that i've read tend to...
I guess I just feel like people would judge me for getting involved w/ a guy who is already in a relationship. And I seem to have it really strongly ingrained in me that even the other person...
so i'm asking this question in relation to a specific situation that I was (unfortunately) involved in. A friend of a friend was in town for a week recently. He seemed interested in me from the...'