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I've been observing my bf to see if he tends to flee from unpleasant feelings or tries to embrace them. It seems that it's more of the former, and he occasionally jumps into panic-induced doses of television, music and games. I'm very certain now that he's a 9 
Another thing that could be 9-like that I just noticed is his separation anxiety. He's always been 'alone' in a way, and always thought he was the solitary type, but now that he has moved away from home and is under massive stress, he just needs to be connected to someone. He keeps saying how much he hates to be alone and tells me never to leave. He's probably not in his healthiest stage right now, but I hate to see him so stressed out. How can I help to make him feel safe and loved? (Whenever he's stressed out, he seems to think I'm always on the verge of abandoning him >_<)
Also, 9 INFPs seem to have lack of boundaries issues, and I'm trying hard not to step on his, because I know he will probably let me. I don't want him to become what I want him to be. I want him to find himself, and to have the courage to be himself and find his place in the world -- that way he can be totally at peace, both with himself and with the outside world. Any advice on how to achieve this?

Another thing that could be 9-like that I just noticed is his separation anxiety. He's always been 'alone' in a way, and always thought he was the solitary type, but now that he has moved away from home and is under massive stress, he just needs to be connected to someone. He keeps saying how much he hates to be alone and tells me never to leave. He's probably not in his healthiest stage right now, but I hate to see him so stressed out. How can I help to make him feel safe and loved? (Whenever he's stressed out, he seems to think I'm always on the verge of abandoning him >_<)
This is very interesting. I was just wondering if 9s would be truly happy with 'being what everyone wants them to be'? All these times whenever he asked for my advice I would always say "find yourself, find out what you really want", because that's what I, as a 4, feel is very important. I need to be authentic and be me. But perhaps 9s won't feel that this is helpful?9s will often find that they relate to all types... including 8 at times, particular if they know how to handle their habits. The only two types of nines I can think of are the 9s that have withdrawn from the world in order to fully realize who they are and live in their heads in peace and the 9s that rely on other people, merge with them (maybe cling a little), idolize them and try to be what everyone wants them to be. Sort of like, internal peace vs external peace. They are not exclusively separate types, I'd just consider them different manifestations of the nines core traits.
Also, 9 INFPs seem to have lack of boundaries issues, and I'm trying hard not to step on his, because I know he will probably let me. I don't want him to become what I want him to be. I want him to find himself, and to have the courage to be himself and find his place in the world -- that way he can be totally at peace, both with himself and with the outside world. Any advice on how to achieve this?
