SurlyAdam
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Morrissey does the martyr swoon:
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That made me laugh.

A picture IS worth a thousand words.
Morrissey does the martyr swoon:
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That fits me really well. Except for the walking part. I walk fast with big steps.
That made me laugh.
A picture IS worth a thousand words.
Actually now that I think about it, there's something not so ridiculous about it.
People react differently to different shapes, sizes, features and will probably have a first impression based on that data. Afterward, they may choose to express it and get a reaction from the person who had been "assessed" and that may in a way shape a small or big part of their personality. Let me take a gross example:
Someone who is incredibly strong, largely built might rouse fear in people although he or she isn't actually a threat. How is he/she going to react to people's reaction? Maybe he or she will get tired of proving he/she isn't a bully and become withdrawn or maybe he/she will persevere in her/his efforts and act friendly, entertaining try to look approachable.
I know it's a kind of far fetched.
I wouldn't dare say it "defines" character traits but there might be a little something to it after all.
I came across this physical description of INFJs which I thought was very interesting.
'INFJs have a very characteristic dispassionate facial expression. This is often reminiscent of the depiction of saints and martyrs from early Christian icons. Their faces convey the feeling that their soul is suffering even when it is not. INFjs faces are often perfect ovals but can be rectangular in shape as well. Their noses are usually straight and slightly elongated, but not prominent.
INFjs do not show intense positive emotions, instead they simply smile. All their facial expressions openly reproach nefarious happenings. The same can be noticed in their intonation. In many cases INFjs have a slim, ascetic figure. Their movements are often quite harsh although not lacking mobility. INFjs with more fuller figures are less mobile and active. When walking, INFjs may keep their feet close and parallel to the ground, maintaining a short distance between each step.'
I did not realise than type was related to build and facial features etc.
As a kid I always got called 'moonface'. Do you INFJs out there match this description?
ps: I've gotta agree with all the other INFJs about the pained expression thing. People have often asked me "What's wrong" or why am I sad, and I'm like, "Umm, this is just how I look." lol
Haha, you should surprise them and be like, "My insides are a torrent of pain and sorrow. The weight of the world is on me for I am stuck between the frying pan and the fire... I can't decide...whether I want chocolate...or vanilla ice cream."