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.
INFJ, have you ever been in that dark place of feeling like others don’t understand you? If so, you’re not alone.
Being an INFP personality type has a lot of upsides, but it has its downsides, too. Here are 6 things I wish people knew about me as an INFP.
Nothing demonstrates that the world is not designed for introverted intuitives (INFJs, INTJs, INFPs, and INTPs) like the school system.
Obligation is the wolf in sheep’s clothing that lurks in our personality profile, where ISTJs are portrayed as loyal souls who stick to our word.
Are you an INFP? If so, you have permission to feel special, because people who fall into this category make up only 4 percent of the population.
A quick and common fix, such as, “Stop worrying about what others think,” or “Just let it go,” isn’t usually enough to heal the INFJ’s hurting soul.
Here are four things to consider that helped me determine I’m an INTP personality type, and can help you figure out if you’re one, too.
If you identify as an INFP, I’m sure you’re aware of just how strange we can be. We’re described as highly individualistic, idealistic, and empathetic.