I have a crush on an INTJ female. We're both Muslim. I'd have to hold off on dating until after college, but we're acquainted with each other. Any tips from INTJ females? EDIT: we're not acquaintances, rather, we know each other. misuse of english.
so don't talk to her, or what? and what does this have to do with INTJs? EDIT: I barely see her anyways. we don't go to the same college.Don't get involved until you can get involved. If I'd followed that advice I wouldn't have hurt several people who didn't deserve it.
btw see the edit above we're not friends we just make small talk occasionallyDon't get involved until you can get involved. If I'd followed that advice I wouldn't have hurt several people who didn't deserve it.
ok, got it.People are people regardless of type. If you can't have a relationship till after college then don't try to start one until after college. If you try to create an emotional attachment now you may end up hurting them unnecessary.
wait, does it help if I say we do formal dating which only lasts like two weeks? (in our culture) (classical love, I suppose) EDIT: Nevermind, I guess not.People are people regardless of type. If you can't have a relationship till after college then don't try to start one until after college. If you try to create an emotional attachment now you may end up hurting them unnecessary.
I'll keep this in mind I can't share that much on a public forum section, because I'm worried I'm being watched by her and her older brother (her older brother's my best friend). EDIT: I've been described by many people as paranoid, though, so....[MENTION=35211]Warrior[/MENTION]
I hope some INTJ women will respond here. Based on observation I'd say the type is rather direct in communication, and likes to know the terms of a relationship without any game playing or nonsense. I think that deep connections can last for a long time, so if this person is very important to you, it would be worth establishing a friendship or whatever kind of connection fits with your culture and personal plans.
I've always known romantic partners for a few years as friends before getting involved romantically. It's true my relationships did not turn out so great in the end, but I don't see any problem moving from friendship to relationship. It is helpful to have a lot of communication established before the emotional intensity of sexual involvement is added to the picture with all the bonding chemicals it adds to the mix. I think having that friendship established makes the romantic relationship stronger because in older age many people go back to essentially a friendship even during their marriages.
I think NT connect primarily with the mind and ideas, so I don't see why you wouldn't begin there even if you had to wait a few years for romantic involvement.
Really? I've been married to an INTP for years.incompatible, i'd say.
what are some other tips you'd give to INTPs about being married to an INTJ? [MENTION=9811]Coriolis[/MENTION]? I know a big killer for me is that I'd be big on words as an expression of love whereas I see that INTJs (like my sister, who may also be an ENTJ and my mother, and ESTJ, another TJ, are big on "I want actions, not words/apologies" when I screw up or show or expect affection.Really? I've been married to an INTP for years.
Everyone I have ever dated has started off as a friend first, so I agree with the advice to get to know each other slowly, as friends. Relationships with either type can take long to develop, so these two types are likely to be on the same page about that and not mind going very slowly.
I barely see this person we don't go to the same school and we don't chat online cause she doesn't talk to boys that much who are not her mahram (google it) but she a few times talk to me or even occasionally talked to me. She also hasn't responded online. But she smiled when I say hi a couple of times recently and once stared deep into my soul when we exchanged "hi how are you?s" with INTJ death stare. and we're muslim, so its either no romantic relationship, or courting to see if the other person is suitable for marriage. but we can talk a little. or if we were classmates we could be friends according to some interpretations, but not best buddies, more like acquaintances. [MENTION=30038]The Cat[/MENTION] EDIT: and no drinking, if you're referring to alcohol. both of us are under 21 anyway.Slow down kid, buy 'em a drink first. Have a conversation.
Really? I've been married to an INTP for years.
Everyone I have ever dated has started off as a friend first, so I agree with the advice to get to know each other slowly, as friends. Relationships with either type can take long to develop, so these two types are likely to be on the same page about that and not mind going very slowly.