What It’s Like Being an INFJ in Love
As the world’s rarest personality type, being an INFJ in love is a unique and beautiful experience.
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Love can be hard for anyone, but it can be even harder when you’re an introvert living in a largely extroverted world. We understand — we’ve been through it ourselves. Below, you can browse all of our dating and marriage articles. Or check out some of our most popular articles on dating an introvert, introvert marriages, and introvert-introvert relationships.
As the world’s rarest personality type, being an INFJ in love is a unique and beautiful experience.
Introverts and sensitive people have a lot of empathy, making it easy for them to end up in codependent relationships without realizing it.
You deserve someone who not only accepts your introverted nature, but loves you even more because of it.
Finding someone who “gets” you as an introvert might take more effort, but when you finally find them, that effort will be worth it.
Dating can feel like you’re putting on a show, which can be draining for introverts, who prefer real and meaningful connections.
Our need for alone time does not in any way indicate that we’re unhappy with you.
Solo dates will give you the alone time you need — and when you’re reunited with your partner, you’ll both benefit.
Because of my fear of intimacy, I sabotaged myself in relationships and didn’t believe I was worthy enough to date.
Emotional invalidation happens when someone dismisses or minimizes your thoughts and feelings.
To be alone together, my husband and I stay physically close to each other while we do our own thing.