I bet male INFJs are much more common than the statistics show. I would guess most of them type as NTs.
Same is probably true with a lot of male Fs.
If I were to guess, I'd say F/T isn't 50/50, probably more like 63/37.
Including myself, I know three male INFJs -- all of us originally thought we were T when learning about the theory.
Same is probably true with a lot of male Fs.
If I were to guess, I'd say F/T isn't 50/50, probably more like 63/37.
Including myself, I know three male INFJs -- all of us originally thought we were T when learning about the theory.