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    Unknown Personality

    Socionics INFP profiles with pictures! (don't mind that it says INFj, in Socionics INFj is Fi dominant and Ne creative)


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    Either this needs to be unpinned or moved to the INFJ forums or the title needs to be changed. Or all three of them.

    I am not amused. Lol.
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  3. #63
    ENFP - The Inspirers

    love your cartoons whisperycat

  4. #64
    ENTP - The Visionaries

    Quote Originally Posted by happy View Post
    sometimes, they fall prey to annotating their own life in their heads. In their own minds, they are the stars of an eternal epic. When they aren’t acting stoned, they want to appear elegant and important. Their entire demeanor will reflect this. Their speech and movement will often be impressive and exciting. Because of this somewhat dramatic notion, they can be quite sensitive. Offending an infp is equivalent to offending no less than a prophet of god! (not really, but you get the idea.) a spurned infp will not usually concentrate on ways to hurt the offender. They are fundamentally gentle souls. However, they may brood for quite some time on how they themselves have been hurt. These people truly make an art of wallowing in their own misery. In fact, it can lead them to beautifully creative measures: Infps will often write poetry or create music and art when in these moods.
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  5. #65
    INFP - The Idealists

    i empathize with this way too well. do i need to type myself as isfj?? but I am *not* ni dom at all :(

  6. #66
    INFP - The Idealists

    enneagram type 4 maybe; INFP? not sure

  7. #67
    Unknown Personality

    I don't agree that this is exclusively an INFJ description.

    Kurt Cobain is typed as an INFp in socionics, and there's no way he's an INFJ. And although most of the INFPs I've known have been INFj, others have been obviously INFp with zero chance of being INFJ. I think it can go either way.

    I have no idea HOW this is possible, but I am absolutely certain that IS possible.

  8. #68
    INFP - The Idealists

    Well this was unbelievably accurate hahaha. I often get asked whether I'm stoned or not and people sometimes refuse to believe me when I say I'm not...As for the wanting to be in a bohemian social group, I honestly wish for nothing more than being among kindred spirits, spending my life discussing philosophy, drawing, writing, playing music and overall enjoying life on my terms. Somehow I manage to attract artistic people, but usually their stance on life is too serious and they would never consider forming a truly unique way of living much to my disappointment(still, I try my best to inspire them to follow their dreams). Whose up for forming an INFP/ISFP/ESFP society with a few ENFP's, ENTP's and the occasional INTP?

  9. #69
    ENFP - The Inspirers

    INFp in Socionics is INFJ in Myers Briggs. INFj is the MBTI INFP.

  10. #70
    INFP - The Idealists

    you cant really compare these two systems though.. they are different for a reason. our definition of infp could possibly be incompletely spread out over 4 personality types in socionics.


 
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