Realizing this has left me with a bit of an identity crisis as I try to figure out, who am I without that aspect of myself?
Read MoreI’ve recently been analyzing my crushes over the years, and I finally started to notice what’s really been going on.
Read MoreIn your reveries, you’re likely idealizing your crush and what it means to be in a relationship with them.
Read MoreYou don’t have to make your entire life about your crush.
Read MoreSometimes you have to move on or at least begin the healing process because you realize that you want more from your crush than they’re willing or able to give.
Read MoreUntil an INFJ applies logic to the situation, they still won’t see these things as enough reason to move on.
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 MoreIf you like someone who seems to like you but turns down your offer to become more than friends, it’s possible that they do want to become more, but their head is convincing them it’s not a good idea.
Read MoreWhen I talk about a happy dance, you don’t have to actually celebrate with a dance if you don’t want to. Just find some way to cherish this momentous occasion.
Read MoreWhile it might not be possible for INTJs to become well-versed in the language of feelings overnight, having a long-term partner could help them become more comfortable with their feelings over time.
Read MoreTo encourage the likelihood of future dates, make sure your first date allows your INFJ the opportunity to get to know you on a deep level.
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.
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