10 Things INTJs Absolutely Must Have in a Friendship
INTJs have a reputation for being intelligent and aloof loners, but many of them put a high value on friendship.
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INTJs have a reputation for being intelligent and aloof loners, but many of them put a high value on friendship.
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?
Going to parent-teacher association meetings and volunteering at your kid’s school can seem like torture for an introvert.
Are you fortunate to be friends with an INFJ, the rarest Myers-Briggs personality type? Here are five important things you should know about us.
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.
I’ve always felt off-balance in the company of extroverts. Group situations are particularly trying. But my young extroverted son shows me a different way.
I spent a lot of my life comparing myself to my extroverted brother, but I realize now that I have a lot to offer the world as I carve my own quiet path.
As an introvert, the scariest part of parenthood for me is socializing with other parents. But I’m figuring out ways to manage my discomfort.