Why INFPs May Stay in Bad Relationships (and How to Get Out)
As an INFP who has stayed in a few toxic relationships for too long, here are some lessons I’ve learned the hard way.
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As an INFP who has stayed in a few toxic relationships for too long, here are some lessons I’ve learned the hard way.
Josh Higgins saw someone he wanted to talk to, but he never worked up the nerve. That was the birth of Introflirted, a book of pickup lines for introverts.
My sister and I set up www.sosyncd.com, the first dating app and website that matches complementary Myers & Briggs personality types.
Every introvert I’ve spoken to who has been single for a while has inevitably grappled with this question: Will I be single forever?
As an introvert, I need time to open up and show you the real me. Sometimes I overthink and feel anxious, so I’ll need your support.
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He’s the life of the party, while I avoid them entirely. As an introvert-extrovert couple, how on earth do we make this last without killing each other?
Breakups are hard for everyone, but if you’re an introvert, your breakup experience might be even worse than others’ — because of these three things.
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