GAEL
New member
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2015
- Messages
- 23
- MBTI Type
- enfp
- Enneagram
- 7w8
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/sp
Hello, and my compliments
Hello.
I have read several of your responses on this site, and I find them very thoughtful and subtle. If that is your face, what an exquisite Pierrot you are!I am an enfp female, and am quite fascinated by the infp personality. There is a great deal of chemistry between me and a male infp, and I am wishing to initiate a relationship with him. (Cue the enfp galloping Irish Wolfhound, with its huge, straining heart and its undeniable fixations). I have, however, developed a certain degree of insight and sensitivity over the last few decades. Let me put it this way: I would rather eat my children than cause offense, or distress to this deep, brilliant, compassionate and supernaturally sensitive man. It's almost like a light breeze could trip his wires and send him thousands of miles away from me, never to return. One thing I know is this: he will never ever approach me with his feelings (and I don't know what they really are). I will be the one. How can I tell a person like this that I love him? Of course, I could say just that-I'm an enfp. In your opinion, would that be the right thing to do? Best to you-glad you are on the forum.
Hello.
I have read several of your responses on this site, and I find them very thoughtful and subtle. If that is your face, what an exquisite Pierrot you are!I am an enfp female, and am quite fascinated by the infp personality. There is a great deal of chemistry between me and a male infp, and I am wishing to initiate a relationship with him. (Cue the enfp galloping Irish Wolfhound, with its huge, straining heart and its undeniable fixations). I have, however, developed a certain degree of insight and sensitivity over the last few decades. Let me put it this way: I would rather eat my children than cause offense, or distress to this deep, brilliant, compassionate and supernaturally sensitive man. It's almost like a light breeze could trip his wires and send him thousands of miles away from me, never to return. One thing I know is this: he will never ever approach me with his feelings (and I don't know what they really are). I will be the one. How can I tell a person like this that I love him? Of course, I could say just that-I'm an enfp. In your opinion, would that be the right thing to do? Best to you-glad you are on the forum.