These Personality Types Are the Most Compatible With INFJs
In relationships, not everyone understands the rare INFJ, so some personality types will be more compatible with INFJs than others.
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In relationships, not everyone understands the rare INFJ, so some personality types will be more compatible with INFJs than others.
As the world’s rarest personality type, being an INFJ in love is a unique and beautiful experience.
INFJs are usually gentle and kind. However, when they feel hurt, stressed, or angry, their dark side comes out.
Truth be told, a deep connection with another person is what INFJs crave the most.
The new year is a new beginning. There’s no better time for personal-growth loving INFJs to start a self-development project.
As an INFJ personality type, every relationship I welcome into my life becomes rich and meaningful to me, because I invest a lot of my time and energy.
INFJ, I know that you are sensitive. You observe the world around you with great attention to detail. You observe and you absorb.
Extroverted Feeling drives INFJs to nurture people. Emotional vampires will sense this incredibly generous aspect of our personality and latch onto it.
If you know you can’t perform at your best, do you choose to not perform at all? Do you rarely revel in your accomplishments?
I’m a hopeless romantic, though I seldom admit this fact to people. I’m hoping that by sharing this with you, we can find some common INFJ ground.