Maybe.
Seriously though:
Type is not a valid excuse for shitty behavior.
It's one thing if the person in question needs time to sort out what they're feeling and is upfront about it, but quite another to blame their behavior on being a certain type.
If an INTJ really likes a person, but has been seriously hurt in the past can the INTJ put aside the feelings and not go beyond a friendship because of fear of repeating the past and not wanting to be hurt again?
As others have already said, any type can do this. I do think INTJs are more likely that other types to do it, and are probably more effective and absolute about it when they do.If an INTJ really likes a person, but has been seriously hurt in the past can the INTJ put aside the feelings and not go beyond a friendship because of fear of repeating the past and not wanting to be hurt again?
Maybe.
Seriously though:
Type is not a valid excuse for shitty behavior.
It's one thing if the person in question needs time to sort out what they're feeling and is upfront about it, but quite another to blame their behavior on being a certain type.
There isn’t any “shitty†behavior going on. I do not feel as if I’m being strung along or anything. When I brought up how I was feeling he did not deny that he felt the same way, but rather that going “down that road†would end in “epic disaster.†When I asked him to clarify, he made a comment about history repeating itself. He was in a relationship that resulted in a child and the woman ended up cheating on him. He was deeply wounded by this according to his sister and I’m the first person he’s had any long term relationship with since that happened. So he is afraid to act on his feelings. I just wondered if this was just a him thing or if it was something more universal among guys who have been hurt in the past.
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