Yes. I've noticed that this happens to me too. I don't mind. I get to conserve my energy and not feel drained by all the chatter. Sometimes I'll just disappear from the group and have a nice walk by myself or sit somewhere quiet. It takes a while before they even realize I'm missing.
LOL.
So my mom is out of town.
She's a professor at my college.
So I'm sitting at her desk, in-between classes.
And it's a room with four cubicles.
They are only about four feet high walls.
I'm sitting here watching MBTIc.
Some guy comes in, wheels in a projector on a cart, goes back out side, pushes away the door prop. Turns off the light. And leaves.
LOL. completely doesn't see me and I'm in his sight the whole time.
Pretty funny eh.
So I'm like "WTF?" get up, prop the door open again, turn on the light.
Five minutes later. Same dude walks in, sees the light and door prop. Turns off the light...
"Hey....."
"Oh, you're here?"
"Um, yeah."
"Sorry."
*Walks away*
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I've noticed this to be reccurent in my entire life (ok it's not been that long:rollithat I tend to dissolve in the background. I can literally stand between two people and listen to their private conversation and they won't notice, I don't even have to try. People never realize I'm there, it's magical.
I must say I enjoy it most of the time but sometimes it's a pain in the butt. I also tend to completely detach from groups of people and dissapear to go "do my own thing" and be reported missing for 30 minutes until my classmates realize I was just taking a walk, talking to a friend..far away. I even randomly walked out of a classroom without permission and was never caught.
do other infps sense this "dissolvement" in the background, being completely transparent to people?