Why do all of these weird animal pictures have the most broken English imaginable? I don't get it. I don't.
Being with an INTP has taught me two things. One, I'm by no means the most idealistic person in love ever, and two, I actually have an anger problem compared to these guys.
From an INFP perspective, their emotions are a lot less complex and muddled than I'm used to. If they're sad, they're sad. If they're happy, they're happy. No long ridiculous twisted reasons behind it. Me, on the other hand...
Sometimes it's frustrating, sure. Other times, I think it's kind of amazing that someone can be so strangely...normal...about their feelings. You called it childish, I guess that's a good term. If they're healthy, I think that the INTP mindset is something to definitely gain from, and if unhealthy you're dealing with overly sensitive minefields.
There's no games with most INTPs, really, and that's amazing. At least from what I can see.
Brilliance.
Being with an INTP has taught me two things. One, I'm by no means the most idealistic person in love ever, and two, I actually have an anger problem compared to these guys.
From an INFP perspective, their emotions are a lot less complex and muddled than I'm used to. If they're sad, they're sad. If they're happy, they're happy. No long ridiculous twisted reasons behind it. Me, on the other hand...
Sometimes it's frustrating, sure. Other times, I think it's kind of amazing that someone can be so strangely...normal...about their feelings. You called it childish, I guess that's a good term. If they're healthy, I think that the INTP mindset is something to definitely gain from, and if unhealthy you're dealing with overly sensitive minefields.
There's no games with most INTPs, really, and that's amazing. At least from what I can see.
Why do all of these weird animal pictures have the most broken English imaginable? I don't get it. I don't.
Yeah I'll be honest I'm a lot more careful/guarded with INFPs now cause I've been hurt by them in the past and their.... complex emotions that seem oh so very good at turning my simple emotions from happy to sad
"I love you" or "I want you" in INFP world can mean "I just want you as an ideal fantasy, I don't actually want you" which can lead to disarray when I've trusted them and followed my feelings
The conversation is great, they are of the few types that we can have a long conversation with and feel completely relaxed around
As good as a lot of it is though its hard for me to not be a little bit guarded with this type now
I, and probably most INTPs, don't get angry for the most part. I only get angry when it really matters, and even then I restrain my expression of it. I'll use it as a tool to protect some important value, or to get something to happen or stop something that really needs done. When an INTP shows anger, they expect finality and are prepared to back it.
Yeah we really dislike emotional games, and don't have the energy or finesse to play em anyway. The only thing is, especially when we're upset, we can withdraw into our heads, meanwhile giving out lots of subtle signals about our emotional state. We secretly hope that someone notices these signals and addresses us directly about what we're feeling. Otherwise we can have trouble showing negative emotions until we've thoroughly analyzed them and we have no choice to if we want to get rid of them.
Wow, that was really perfectly stated. I can relate to 100% of it.
I think part of why we don't show anger and act out until we're ready for the finality, is that we're always trying to see the side we missed. We can be angry and hurt, but at the same time, still be wondering if there's a side we're not seeing, if there's a reason that things worked out the way they did. We don't like going off half-cocked. Once it's clear that our anger is justified, it kind of transforms into a calmer, but firm, resolve.
Wow, that was really perfectly stated. I can relate to 100% of it.
I think part of why we don't show anger and act out until we're ready for the finality, is that we're always trying to see the side we missed. We can be angry and hurt, but at the same time, still be wondering if there's a side we're not seeing, if there's a reason that things worked out the way they did. We don't like going off half-cocked. Once it's clear that our anger is justified, it kind of transforms into a calmer, but firm, resolve.
We don't like being out of control--real, emotional, in-the-moment anger always makes me feel like a child that didn't get her way. I have to test my emotions first.
Yeah. When I get upset, I'm analyzing my emotions and the situation from all angles to see if I'm actually justified in feeling this way and bringing it up or if it's my problem and I should just "suck it up".
I do this ALL the time. I'm always analyzing my emotions and I rarely show anger or upset because I need to spend a while deciding if I am in fact 'justified' in the feeling that I'm experiencing (ack, I just realized I copied verbatim the phrase you used...but I've noted the need-for-justification so much within myself), or if in fact I'm missing something, or I'm just being paranoid and making something bigger than it should be and I just need to have some quiet time and it'll blow over of its own accord.
(Sorry, I'm obviously not an INTP, I've invaded the thread.)
I'm dating I would say my third INTP now.
I noticed that every time I meet one, they seem really cool, calm, and collected. Strong and not easily worked up.
I noticed once you start to become more emotionally involved, they are like emotional train wrecks all of a sudden. And i'm always thrown into the position of being the steady, reasonable one.
Clingy, whiney, untrusting at times. Extremely affectionate. Almost feminine. I don't get it. I usually think at that point maybe I mistyped them.
But I didn't. (One of them actually tested for a class.)
What is this all about, INTPs?
What do I do about it?
I noticed once you start to become more emotionally involved, they are like emotional train wrecks all of a sudden. And i'm always thrown into the position of being the steady, reasonable one.
Clingy, whiney, untrusting at times. Extremely affectionate. Almost feminine. I don't get it. I usually think at that point maybe I mistyped them.
I don´t know if you´re into socionics but the duality between ESFP and INTP is quite interesting.
Complete relationship chart between psychological ("personality") types
The reason you´re so hesitant towards your INTP´s might be because the relation is very tense.