How to Deal With Unrequited Love as an INFP
For an INFP, nothing is more thrilling than falling in love. However, INFPs often find themselves in the unfortunate situation of unreciprocated love.
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For an INFP, nothing is more thrilling than falling in love. However, INFPs often find themselves in the unfortunate situation of unreciprocated love.
Where do introverted men go to meet women? To bars and clubs? Between the huge crowds, loud music, and obligatory drinking, they’re just not our style.
“You’ll always be looking for something better,” he said. “What you want is unobtainable.” These statements came in a heated moment.
Talking to women doesn’t have to be reserved for those rare people who are born confident or are extroverted.
Some of my relationships shouldn’t have made it past the second date. How do introverts know when they’ve found someone who’s right for them?
INFJs can have happy relationships with any personality type. However, some types will probably be more compatible with INFJs than others.
He tentatively reaches across the bed with a warm gentle hand—and I recoil.
1. We work with feelings instead of logic.
Being single can be difficult for any personality type. But for INFJs, it can be especially hard, because you crave deep connections with others.
1. We’re tuned in to you.