Sometimes you may want a partner for reasons that are real to you, but it’s just not the best time for you to enter a relationship.
Read MoreSimply telling your INFJ from time to time that it’s ok if they share their feelings with you will do wonders for your relationship.
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 MoreAllowing your INFJ the space they need to understand how they feel about you will make it easier for them to feel comfortable with you again.
Read MoreI know what you really want to do is to ask them about the confession and their lack of a response to it. And I think you should do that, but not right away. First, give this person time to process your confession.
Read MoreIt’s impossible for someone to truthfully respond to a love confession if they don’t know how they feel.
Read MoreThis type of confession is best suited for when you either aren’t sure how strongly you feel for the person you like or you’re very unsure how they feel.
Read MoreOne thing you can ask yourself at a time like this is, what would have happened if you hadn’t confessed?
Read MoreIn my experience, the answer to this question depends on three factors. Let’s take a closer look at these factors, shall we?
Read MoreIf you find yourself fortunate enough to have someone confess their love to you, the following five tips offer some guidance on how to answer.
Read MoreBecause your love is so strong, you have to be careful when dealing with the unrequited variety.
Read MoreHere are five tips on how to tell an INFJ how you feel.
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