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Do INFJs like needy people?

Do INFJs like needy people?

INFJs are introverted individuals, which means that they do need time to be alone. INFJs do not connect deeply with people easily, and once they do they take those bonds very seriously. If they care for someone they will want to be close to them emotionally, which can sometimes appear clingy to people.

Do INFJs like clingy?

You can come off as clingy and needy. INFJs are incredibly loyal, and when they love, they love more deeply and fiercely than even they can fathom; they desperately want the people in their life to feel appreciated. However, this behavior can backfire, as constant communication and “How are you doing?

Are INFJs emotionally attracted to others?

In addition to our tendency to become dumping grounds for emotional baggage, INFJs are susceptible to absorbing other people’s emotions. Meaning, we don’t just sense the emotions of others, but we actually start feeling them ourselves.

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What is the INFJ personality and why should you care?

The combination of the INFJ’s Introverted Intuition and Extroverted Feeling enables us to pick up on the inner workings of the people around us, a skill we often utilize when relating to friends and family. Combined with our quiet and calm way of functioning in the world, people often view us as “safe” people to open up to.

Why do INFJs like to shut people out?

We would rather let you fail, face the consequences, and learn on your own. INFJs withdraw to protect themselves. INFJs don’t like to shut people out completely, but we do so to protect ourselves from getting hurt, for example, from people who betray our trust and kindness. Also, we don’t shut people out after they make one mistake.

Do you think INFJs are rare?

We are rare. Some people think we are mysterious, while others think we are weird. I don’t blame others for not understanding INFJs because, for the longest time, I didn’t even understand myself. I didn’t understand why I am so quiet and how the INFJ personality and its cognitive functions work.