Here’s Which Myers-Briggs Type You’re Most Likely To Mistype As
Because INFPs live in a world of identity possibilities, they are the most prone of any personality type to mistyping as something else.
Because INFPs live in a world of identity possibilities, they are the most prone of any personality type to mistyping as something else.
Type 2: A Flatterbox
Make it a habit to touch your partner.
You aren’t desperate for proof that they love you, you aren’t threatened by them so much as speaking to another attractive human being, you don’t necessarily need them to promise you forever and ever. You know you’re in it together right now.
You’ll be knowledgeable on several topics. You’ll think and see the world differently. You’ll be able to make more connections between different topics.
In a toxic relationship, you won’t feel accepted, your partner will have little tolerance for your negative qualities, and he may shame you and belittle you for them.
For a relationship to prosper, it needs to fulfill four basic requirements for both partners.
The problem isn’t money, or know-how, or knowledge, and for most people, it also isn’t time. The problem is fear.