Jaguar
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I can see where he's coming from though. The op sounds rather Fi to me as well. It's not the experience the op is describing which sounds Fi (those could just as easily be INFJ as INFP) so much as the description itself of that experience- it's chocked with 'I/me language'. While an INFJ may be just as preoccupied with chasing pristine integrity for its own sake (and to have guilt complexes), we're more apt to present our thoughts about it in a 'we' language.
The OP comments are no different than conversations I've had with female NFJs, and they don't speak in "we" language. There are, however, a few so-called INTJs in this forum who speak in "we" language. I find it odd, to say the least.