demaugustus
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Exactly...
What is the best way to tell an INFP you love them? From a psychological standpoint. Please help me, my normally rational mind is soaked in Fi. I've known her for six months as friends and my feelings for her have occurred in the last two weeks. I've always been interested in her, but the more I get to know her the more I fall for her. She is very stubborn though, like me, and this is going to take a lot of work, even if deep down she does like me, which I think she does. In fact, know she does like me, but I don't want to destroy myself in the process of luring her out of her fantasy land, which is absolutely adorable, but inconvenient when it comes to expressing to her the reality of my feelings. I have to tell her I love her, but I must do it in a way that accommodates her fantasy. I should probably ask her what that fantasy is before I do it, but in a subtle way of course. Now I'm just giving myself my own advice...That is extroverted thinking for you right here in this writing, pretty cool, hu? But I might as well ask, once again since I'm writing this thread: What is the best way to tell an INFP you love them? From a psychological standpoint.
Edit: Oh, I swear to god I'm an ENTJ, I've done some serious self analysis the last four years on myself and from others.
What is the best way to tell an INFP you love them? From a psychological standpoint. Please help me, my normally rational mind is soaked in Fi. I've known her for six months as friends and my feelings for her have occurred in the last two weeks. I've always been interested in her, but the more I get to know her the more I fall for her. She is very stubborn though, like me, and this is going to take a lot of work, even if deep down she does like me, which I think she does. In fact, know she does like me, but I don't want to destroy myself in the process of luring her out of her fantasy land, which is absolutely adorable, but inconvenient when it comes to expressing to her the reality of my feelings. I have to tell her I love her, but I must do it in a way that accommodates her fantasy. I should probably ask her what that fantasy is before I do it, but in a subtle way of course. Now I'm just giving myself my own advice...That is extroverted thinking for you right here in this writing, pretty cool, hu? But I might as well ask, once again since I'm writing this thread: What is the best way to tell an INFP you love them? From a psychological standpoint.
Edit: Oh, I swear to god I'm an ENTJ, I've done some serious self analysis the last four years on myself and from others.