misfortuneteller
New member
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2015
- Messages
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- MBTI Type
- INFP
- Enneagram
- 9w8
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
No and I don't care. Life is much easier when you don't put your trust into others.
No and I don't care. Life is much easier when you don't put your trust into others.
Now I’m just more curious Lady Lazarus.
Yes, I for one have always liked you and can absolutely vouch for this. Which makes me wonder... for all the people who are certain to like you, how many of them are you going to like in return?So people do generally tend to like me. Especially if we have one on one interaction.
Nope. Hostility is so common that on the rare occasions people express indifference I've made the mistake of interpreting it as a gesture of good will or friendship.
Yes, I for one have always liked you and can absolutely vouch for this. Which makes me wonder... for all the people who are certain to like you, how many of them are you going to like in return?
I think my response was unfairly reductive. I enjoy your posts and they often make me think.
In group social settings (read: more than 3 or 4 people) I'm usually so quiet that I don't think people who don't know me have much to go off of - thus it's probably not a matter of 'like' or 'not like'. I think that's why in junior high and high school, though I had withdrawn from everyone and didn't interact and thought I was disliked, it was surprising to me years later to hear things like 'Oh you were just so quiet' or 'Oh he kind of had a crush on you but you were so quiet'. etc.
I'm almost INFP...I've got 4 in my tritype. What is everyone else's excuse?
I'm almost INFP...I've got 4 in my tritype. What is everyone else's excuse?
Enneagram 4 is the new black.
I have a question. Was this thread intended to be for INFPs alone to answer?
Note that I am not attempting to keep anyone else from answering, but am wondering if type is important to the OP.