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Speaking of Athenian right now: don't you think it's much more a case of the latter than the former? Just look at the "rejection post" above: it's got "ferocious" and "I reject this because it affects values tied to my self-definition" written all over it, don't you think?
No, I see Athenian's response as dismissal: She says, "I refuse to even consider your point. It's garbage."
By contrast, an INFP rejection is more like the disagreement Heart and I are having about taking a principled stand. We're maneuvering a bit and testing. If we decide we want to go at it, we'll remain congenial for a while but then we'll finally break out the long knives and really start carving each other up.
Yup. And in Athenian's case, it sounds far more INFPish than INFJish to my ears. Saying stuff like "I hate you and your values", that's typically angry INFP, from what I've experienced.
INFPs will be congenial for 5 or 10 posts, maneuvering with you and congenially trying to convince you of their point of view. Then they finally get disgusted and start screaming at you. Whereas Athenian will get up in your face and dismiss you right at the start, and just keep questioning the issue for 50 posts and refuse to drop it.
Actually, there seems to be a "vibe" about INFP's that makes me feel like they're forcing their ideas on me, and not allowing me to question or disagree. This usually inflames me, although later I find that wasn't actually their intent. I just don't enjoy communicating with them, it always leaves me agitated and confused.
I agree. There seems to be a communication issue between INFPs and INFJs. I really haven't sat down and parsed it, so I can't say what it is exactly.
But FWIW, INFPs at INFP-GC complained about my communication style as well. I'm a bit more "in your face" than most INFPs, I believe.
Exactly!Sweet blessed relief!
Sorry you're not receiving /quite/ as much support as I think you deserve, but I really think it was an awesome post, and your subsequent posts do well to further explain your excellently thought out and excellently illustrated point.
It must take work to write such a long post, but you do it so frequently that perhaps you're practiced.Perhaps you try hard to be concise, but I think you did a good job for the points you were making.
Thanks! Actually, what happens is that I try *not* to write that long post. I try to stay out of the thread for a full day or more, figuring it's none of my business and I don't have the time to get involved; but meantime I'm watching the thread and writing the post in the back of my mind just to see how I would incorporate what's been said.
Finally I can't take it any more and I sit down and write it. But by then it's fully formed in my mind and I can just vomit it out on the page.
(Two hours and counting down.)
I think I'm just going to call in sick. I feel like a 3-day weekend!
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