INFPs are intense. I do not know what would happen if I was alone with one.
NFs are complimentary for NTs. I know most rationals are looking for mindmates, but an NF is a better bet for getting an NT out of their shell.
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I've had romantic chemistry with more than a few ENFJs. I feel like their Jness makes up for their delicacy. We complement each other well. There's just something about emotionally available, responsible men that can still hold their own with me... especially if they take a J approach to relationships, treating me with the same kind of strategy with which they'd approach the stock market...
For friendships, I've had good luck with all NF types, but some ENFPs have gotten on my nerves (all that EMO! UGH!). We either have great chemistry right away that degenerates OR an initial annoyance that turns into a great friendship. It's gotten better as I've gotten more mature.
Friendships with INFPs can be very tender and intimate. I can't imagine being in a monogamous romantic relationship with one. That would just be too TOO much...
For some strange reason, I can sense an NF. Like I get this awkward feeling that I don't usually get when I talk to a SP or SJ.
Yeah they are pretty awkward alright.
Fe = danger ahead
lovable danger.
Wouldn't that mainly be a problem for INTs? As an ENT I'm definitely looking for a "mindmate"; I've dated some NFs that came close but they do have some tendencies that start to get grating.
There's just something about emotionally available, responsible men that can still hold their own with me... especially if they take a J approach to relationships, treating me with the same kind of strategy with which they'd approach the stock market...
That's true -- they seem to inherit the worst traits of both the S and the N without getting many of the benefits of either.(Then again, NTs can be a pain in the butt sometimes too, if their N is weak.)