An INFJ encounters a person and feels a deep connection to them. Logic isn’t usually consulted at this stage. Everything is feelings and emotions.
Read MoreIf an INFJ does happen to be in love with you and you’re someone who’s looking for something more casual, you might want to think very carefully before entering a relationship with them.
Read MoreConstructive criticism can help all of us grow. But for ENTJs who can often give blunt criticism, it’s not likely to be well-received by an INFJ or INFP even if it is honest or constructive.
Read MoreIf an INFJ has experienced a lot of unrequited love or heartbreak after relationships ended, they may have become hardened to the idea of love or cynical about it.
Read MoreBased on my experiences as an INFJ and those of other INFJs, I’ve noticed that the deepest connection happens when it happens in the mind, heart, and soul.
Read MoreEssentially, there are two main ingredients for an INFJ’s ideal first date—quiet and deep conversation.
Read MoreIf you find yourself in the position of having to respond to someone’s love confession, take a moment to ask yourself the following five questions first.
Read MoreDon’t panic when your crush doesn’t respond right away.
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