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Are INFPs respected?
Although INFPs are rare, they are respected and beloved by those who take the time to understand. They will definitely not force themselves on anyone.
How do you pull an INFP?
As an INFP myself, I will share with you 7 things you should do to get closer and make an INFP fall in love with you.
- Be authentic.
- Establish a connection before confessing.
- Keep your connection private.
- Give them time to sort out their decisions.
- Don’t pressure them with material gifts.
- Don’t ask favors.
- Be consistent.
Are Infp likely to cheat?
Do INFPs really cheat? The possibilities of cheating INFPs are extremely rare, although possible. But there are higher tendencies that INFPs will break away from the relationship before they commit a full-blown betrayal. Cheating in a relationship, for INFPs, strongly negates their own beliefs and morals.
How to deal with an INFP who is too rigid?
An overly rigid and unhealthy INFP will lose touch with their finest qualities: individuality, intuition, creativity. If you are obsessed with order and control, take some time to get reacquainted with your inner child, who loves to make art, play in nature, and dream of possibilities.
How do INFPs make decisions?
INFPs are wired to make decisions based on our feelings, and that’s a good thing! Your heart knows what your logical mind can’t fathom. The trick is to keep your intuition razor sharp so that you know you can trust it. Spend time in nature, journal, meditate, make art, dance, and go for long walks.
What is an unhealthy INFP like?
INFPs are highly perceptive, easily reading people’s emotions and motives like a picture book. This is great if what you pick up on is positive. An unhealthy INFP will zero in on negative reactions and take things too personally. Because INFPs are inwardly focused, you are also likely to believe a person’s behaviour is directly related to you.
Where do INFPs feel most at home?
As an INFP, you feel most at home inside your own mind. The present moment is a great place to visit on occasion. But a lot of the time you’d rather revisit past memories.