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Why is everyone an INFJ nowadays?

Morpeko

Noble Wolf
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sx/sp
INFJ is not one of the many mistypes I have had in my life, fortunately.
 

Opal Star

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Because there's a bar for every type. Like I have to have some sort of supreme sense of morality to have Fi... which is why I'm probably going to be kicked into INFJ anyways.. I just don't give a shit about morality nor discussing it nor proving I have it. And yeah I tend to be very softly diplomatic at times as I don't have an immediate need for morality in every situation.

I agree. It seems as if some types have higher thresholds to meet than others if you want to be that type. I’d say that these thresholds are probably the highest for the xNTJs. But there is that sort of bar in order to be an INFJ. Sometimes that bar is too low, other times it’s too high.
 

Wisteria Milk

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INTP
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I think you tend to see a lot of the less common types over represented on sites like this because people who feel abnormal are probably more likely to investigate personality metrics.
Despite making up the majority of the population, I see extremely few XSXJs on these types of sites and forums.
I'd have to imagine INFJs would feel very out of place socially and have a desire to seek better understanding of themselves and the dynamic between themselves and others.
The INTP thing isn't an unrealistic hypothesis though.
 
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