Stanton Moore
morose bourgeoisie
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- INFP
Veterinary clinics. The girl in the pastel-colored scrubs who greets you at the door is probably an INFP.
It's relatively easy to find an INFP*. Now, to get the INFP to talk to you?
Good luck.
Two words - A. Loof.
*Pay no attention to the other INFPs who dispute this ease or frequency of finding real INFPs in real life.
GAWD, I amuse myself.
If you meet someone at a gathering that is friends with one or two other people, basically sort of came along without having much interest in the event itself, but spending time with their close friend(s) may be an INFP. I find myself often in that scenario. I think eyes can be a great indicator. Someone with a lot of depth and emotion in their eyes.
I think INFPs also tend to dress uniquely and creatively, but shy away from drawing group attention. So if you see someone who is into self expression without being an exhibitionist socially that's another cue.
It's relatively easy to find an INFP*. Now, to get the INFP to talk to you?
Good luck.
Two words - A. Loof.
*Pay no attention to the other INFPs who dispute this ease or frequency of finding real INFPs in real life.
GAWD, I amuse myself.
JonJT, maybe you should try to appeal to her sense of humor more. INFPs do have them (!), and it's one place where INTPs and INFPs often mesh rather well without too much effort.