rainrise
Community Member
- MBTI
- INFJ
So i had a strange idea after reading through the INFJ Body Language thread: Does a person's facial expressions vary depending on which two functions s/he is more engaged in at that particular time? These two functions don't always have to be the dominant ones of his/her type even though they are more often than not.
It seems that INFJs often wear facial expressions that are radically displaced from how we are feeling inside (we somehow always look dispassionately angry) and yet our emotions/thoughts have a tendency to be written all over our face.
Could this be the Ni face looking through a veil of Fe?
Other times, we are often described as having a smouldering look, a concoction of kindness that simmers inside us, but cannot overlow.
Could this be the colours of the Fe air balloon tied to the strings of the Ni basket?
Ok, i just read what i wrote and it looks too speculative and general. Oh well if it doesn't hold, have fun speculating on the expressions of other types.
It seems that INFJs often wear facial expressions that are radically displaced from how we are feeling inside (we somehow always look dispassionately angry) and yet our emotions/thoughts have a tendency to be written all over our face.
Could this be the Ni face looking through a veil of Fe?
Other times, we are often described as having a smouldering look, a concoction of kindness that simmers inside us, but cannot overlow.
Could this be the colours of the Fe air balloon tied to the strings of the Ni basket?
Ok, i just read what i wrote and it looks too speculative and general. Oh well if it doesn't hold, have fun speculating on the expressions of other types.
