Froody Blue Gem
Necromancing Scapelamb
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2018
- Messages
- 1,141
- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 954
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/so
Your Ideal mate is: INFP
Idealistic and romantic to the core, INFPs see the people they love as the sun, the moon and the stars all rolled up into one. But this warm, gentle and empathic personality type doesn’t become disillusioned when they find out the objects of their affection are flawed human beings after all. INFPs see only the good in the men and women they connect with romantically, and they will encourage their partners to believe in themselves and follow their dreams wherever they may lead. Despite their quiet demeanors, INFPs are not shy about showing affection and will frequently shower their adored ones with special gifts, romantic gestures or poetic words of love.
INFPs are emotionally perceptive and often quite gifted at reading partners’ thoughts and emotions—which can be disconcerting or touching depending on the circumstances. They dislike conflict and will try to avoid it at all costs—and this is especially true in their romantic relationships. INFPs are slow to trust but completely loyal and devoted once they do, and while it can take potential love interests some time to break through their walls, great rewards often wait for those who make it through.
The Downsides
While they don’t become disenchanted with the people they care about, INFPs occasionally feel discouraged and beaten down by the cruelty and heartlessness of the world. They are idealistic dreamers, and that type has a strong tendency to slip into depression or melancholy from time to time. As sensitive as they are, INFPs can experience extreme distress when conflicts or confrontations take place, and because they are so easily hurt and offended, it is necessary to tread lightly when offering them “constructive†criticism.
Where to Find Your INFP Mate
INFPs are often artistic, creative types. Try scoping out museums, art classes, and alternative or classical music performances to find the INFP of your dreams. INFPs also tend to be enthusiastic readers, and while keeping one's nose stuck in a book doesn't necessarily invite romance, you might be able to worm your way into an INFP's heart by joining a book group or frequenting your local library or bookstore.
In college, INFPs can often be found in arts, literature and social science classes. In the workplace, they're often found in social service, counseling, and education professions, as well as in arts and design.
Idealistic and romantic to the core, INFPs see the people they love as the sun, the moon and the stars all rolled up into one. But this warm, gentle and empathic personality type doesn’t become disillusioned when they find out the objects of their affection are flawed human beings after all. INFPs see only the good in the men and women they connect with romantically, and they will encourage their partners to believe in themselves and follow their dreams wherever they may lead. Despite their quiet demeanors, INFPs are not shy about showing affection and will frequently shower their adored ones with special gifts, romantic gestures or poetic words of love.
INFPs are emotionally perceptive and often quite gifted at reading partners’ thoughts and emotions—which can be disconcerting or touching depending on the circumstances. They dislike conflict and will try to avoid it at all costs—and this is especially true in their romantic relationships. INFPs are slow to trust but completely loyal and devoted once they do, and while it can take potential love interests some time to break through their walls, great rewards often wait for those who make it through.
The Downsides
While they don’t become disenchanted with the people they care about, INFPs occasionally feel discouraged and beaten down by the cruelty and heartlessness of the world. They are idealistic dreamers, and that type has a strong tendency to slip into depression or melancholy from time to time. As sensitive as they are, INFPs can experience extreme distress when conflicts or confrontations take place, and because they are so easily hurt and offended, it is necessary to tread lightly when offering them “constructive†criticism.
Where to Find Your INFP Mate
INFPs are often artistic, creative types. Try scoping out museums, art classes, and alternative or classical music performances to find the INFP of your dreams. INFPs also tend to be enthusiastic readers, and while keeping one's nose stuck in a book doesn't necessarily invite romance, you might be able to worm your way into an INFP's heart by joining a book group or frequenting your local library or bookstore.
In college, INFPs can often be found in arts, literature and social science classes. In the workplace, they're often found in social service, counseling, and education professions, as well as in arts and design.