INFJ and ENFJ are the rarest for men and INFJ rarest for both genders. INTJ seems to be one of the most common personality types. I believe the people claiming ADHD might not be related to this personality type. I have known more extroverted than introverted people with ADHD. |
| For the married people, did you take a long time to find a boyfriend or husband because they weren't perfect enough for you? |
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I provide career resources. I've always been drawn to jobs where I feel like I can help people reach their full potential. While I've never been an engineer, I love social engineering - creating environments and structures that help people and groups connect.
Enjoy small groups and one-on-one. Interesting that one commonality among those posting is feeling slightly different/misfit. Really value relationships but yes, can be hard to make good friends. Married, romantic at heart. Also: Enneagram 9 (another interesting personality typology if you like MBTI). |
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I was told I am this type. Don't know what it means really. I made decisions, don't doubt them. I was a professional piano player at one point in my life. I am in academia. I am an introvert but can appear extremely sociable.
But, I am extremely down to earth, though. I do have high expectations of myself and of others usually. I am married, I have two kids. I married at 22 and knew it was the right decision, never regretted it. I don't know, does that make me this type? I mean, could I not just want to be this type and hence proclaim myself this type and pick and choose things I do that make me this type? Likely many artistic, reserves, sensitive people are introverted or extroverted? What if I make decisions and they work, but I am just actually getting lucky? |
If I am this type, which I do fit, but whatever, no, it did not take me long. Married young, but I did go on one date with a guy prior and I had a crush on him for months, and then he was a total loser and that was it. There was never going to be a second date or a second chance. Is that in line with this type? I married the guy that I was sure was right for me. Never questioned it, it all works great, he is a great guy, 28 years later. |
No, I did it wrong the first time. Too loyal, and I shouldn't have been. |
Did you feel you needed more time to get to know them and they cheated? |
No. I got married at 26 and my husband is my person. With friendships that have ended, I will tell friends I’m hurt or upset by something said or done, but I don’t really share how much or the full extent of my feelings. I forgive, but I remember. If it happens again, I may forgive you but it doesn’t take that much to reach a limit. It’s not that I’m ghosting you, but I keep my circle small and just don’t have the emotional bandwidth to invest anymore. |
Too young. It was a short marriage. I ended it when it was clear he couldn't care less about very much....he took nothing seriously, didn't make any effort. My 2nd marriage is going on 40 years. |
I am a night owl right down to my bones. It's like my soul turns on around 9 pm. I'm up til midnight most nights, and if I didn't have small kids and a job, my default would probably be 1 or later. I am useless in the early mornings. I don't even shower in the morning. The though of other people getting up and exercising before work blows my mind. |
So my problem is that I like to do things like working out late at night (like 10pm) and then I’m a wreck in the mornings. I HATE waking up. Also, I’m doing the most introverted thing these days: I’m off of work and am spending hours playing my guitar. Normally I play with people, but obviously that’s not a thing right now, so I’m working through an online guitar course. Learning about chord embellishments and the Dorian modal scale, and I’m happy as a clam! |
| I’m a night owl too but I don’t understand the relationship between being an Infj and a night owl. They shouldn’t been related in any way! |
| YES, I just found this is my type. I am a ghostwriter, married with 3 kids, 37 years old. |
| INFJ who was a lawyer and switched roles to a career counselor. Much happier. |
I also think I would make a good therapist after learning so much in therapy. |