GYX_Kid
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Okay, well that's not exactly the question...
but it seems like whenever I'm kind of quiet and not really doing much around an INFJ, I almost get a vibe that they assume I'm not interested; in other words, they expect me to "make the first move" if I'm at all interested in spending any time with them.
I'm an INTP and I also tend to kind of chill around, not usually going out of my way much to initiate contact with most people. But most people I'd be fine with having a conversation with, hanging out with, etc. There doesn't tend to be such a "reason" to the fact that I'm talking with somebody.
It seems like since INFJ is "choosier" about who they would want to spend time with, there's a possibility about there being an assumption that I'm pickier than I actually am (and even some fear that I don't like something about them)- when in fact, I'm really just in my own world, doing my own thing until someone else happens to wander into it (or, in occasional cases, when I happen to put someone into the world I'm navigating).
Should I try being the friendly initiator more often? It would probably benefit me in that area for general practice, too ...even though most of the time, I tend to be content on my own
Other than that, what do some of you find a lot of meaning in relating to others about?
I see threads here about relationships and emotional struggles, which I'll be somewhat more versed in once I learn my own emotions to as deep a degree as I can, haha.
But other NF's still seem to be easier...ENFPs are usually really friendly (to practically anyone, anyway), INFPs still too but to a lesser degree,
I know some cool INFJs and ENFJs, but the E's are really extroverted while the I's are really introverted. For some reason there seems to be more of an extreme between the E/I-ness of the NJ's than in the NP's....in my experience.
I guess the thing is that most other types don't seem to require as much work to keep up with. I can say nothing to an ISTP friend for months, and he'll still call me to hang out. It seems like there might be something else going on in the mind of an INFJ...regarding me? And if so, what... is what I'm trying to learn more about.
---On second thought: I probably painted somewhat of a picture of the INFJs in my experience as cold and aloof, which is actually what I am. Both of us are "chill" and open to most interactions. INFJs just take relationships more seriously, in a ...judging...way, I guess.
Maybe it would help to ..appear less cold, too? Even though both of us probably think we're being perfectly approachable. I just get the feeling that there are some possible assumptions going on in their head, which could very well be their thought about me too. Maybe they also see my coldness in a way that most others don't, and then actually react (or hesitate to act) towards it.
but it seems like whenever I'm kind of quiet and not really doing much around an INFJ, I almost get a vibe that they assume I'm not interested; in other words, they expect me to "make the first move" if I'm at all interested in spending any time with them.
I'm an INTP and I also tend to kind of chill around, not usually going out of my way much to initiate contact with most people. But most people I'd be fine with having a conversation with, hanging out with, etc. There doesn't tend to be such a "reason" to the fact that I'm talking with somebody.
It seems like since INFJ is "choosier" about who they would want to spend time with, there's a possibility about there being an assumption that I'm pickier than I actually am (and even some fear that I don't like something about them)- when in fact, I'm really just in my own world, doing my own thing until someone else happens to wander into it (or, in occasional cases, when I happen to put someone into the world I'm navigating).
Should I try being the friendly initiator more often? It would probably benefit me in that area for general practice, too ...even though most of the time, I tend to be content on my own

Other than that, what do some of you find a lot of meaning in relating to others about?
I see threads here about relationships and emotional struggles, which I'll be somewhat more versed in once I learn my own emotions to as deep a degree as I can, haha.
But other NF's still seem to be easier...ENFPs are usually really friendly (to practically anyone, anyway), INFPs still too but to a lesser degree,
I know some cool INFJs and ENFJs, but the E's are really extroverted while the I's are really introverted. For some reason there seems to be more of an extreme between the E/I-ness of the NJ's than in the NP's....in my experience.
I guess the thing is that most other types don't seem to require as much work to keep up with. I can say nothing to an ISTP friend for months, and he'll still call me to hang out. It seems like there might be something else going on in the mind of an INFJ...regarding me? And if so, what... is what I'm trying to learn more about.
---On second thought: I probably painted somewhat of a picture of the INFJs in my experience as cold and aloof, which is actually what I am. Both of us are "chill" and open to most interactions. INFJs just take relationships more seriously, in a ...judging...way, I guess.
Maybe it would help to ..appear less cold, too? Even though both of us probably think we're being perfectly approachable. I just get the feeling that there are some possible assumptions going on in their head, which could very well be their thought about me too. Maybe they also see my coldness in a way that most others don't, and then actually react (or hesitate to act) towards it.
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