To the INTJs here, how protective of your personal spaces (i.e. your house) are you? How important/close would a person need to be in order to be invited/given the ok to help organize/rearrange say your kitchen or living room?
I am extremely protective of personal space. Such help would be accepted only from someone who rightly shares that space, like a SO or roommate. Otherwise the only "help" accepted would be manual labor: moving items too large/heavy for one person, carrying and sorting at my direction, cleaning, etc.To the INTJs here, how protective of your personal spaces (i.e. your house) are you? How important/close would a person need to be in order to be invited/given the ok to help organize/rearrange say your kitchen or living room?
The memories.To the INTJs here, how protective of your personal spaces (i.e. your house) are you? How important/close would a person need to be in order to be invited/given the ok to help organize/rearrange say your kitchen or living room?
People take the term organized in an aeshetic manner. They don't know that there exists order and an organized structure even inside an entropy and a seemingly chaotic perception.I broke up with her over that, I just couldn't deal with the chaos they created by shoving everything together in a box, it might have seemed chaotic to them, but to me I at least knew where to get what, and now I don't know where anything is. If there was 20 tiny screws all thrown into a box with other stuff that have their own set of screws... the I just can't imagine.
To the INTJs here, how protective of your personal spaces (i.e. your house) are you? How important/close would a person need to be in order to be invited/given the ok to help organize/rearrange say your kitchen or living room?
I once reached out to touch an INTJ's shoulder, pulled back a bloody stump.
Being touched is another matter entirely. Unless you are my SO or best friend, don't even think of it. I really cannot understand what drives some people to be so . . . touchy. I usually content myself with stepping away and giving them a pointed look, though.I once reached out to touch an INTJ's shoulder, pulled back a bloody stump.
Being touched is another matter entirely. Unless you are my SO or best friend, don't even think of it. I really cannot understand what drives some people to be so . . . touchy. I usually content myself with stepping away and giving them a pointed look, though.
Being touched is another matter entirely. Unless you are my SO or best friend, don't even think of it. I really cannot understand what drives some people to be so . . . touchy. I usually content myself with stepping away and giving them a pointed look, though.
Being touched is another matter entirely. Unless you are my SO or best friend, don't even think of it. I really cannot understand what drives some people to be so . . . touchy. I usually content myself with stepping away and giving them a pointed look, though.
You have to placate them with offerings as tribute to their greatness, usually with human sacrifices.
*crickets*
Yeah I'm not too big on it myself. Not unless it's by a SO. Strangers need to observe the four foot personal space rule.The no touch thing I thought was just a introvert thing in general.
I have issues with that even when my wife and son touch me unexpectedly.