You're so homesick, that even watching "The Ninja Turtles" makes you misty eyed.
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You're so homesick, that even watching "The Ninja Turtles" makes you misty eyed.

When you become an INTJ during an argument between someone who is trying to hurt you with everything they 'think' they have, just because they're bossy and more extroverted and have more friends. You change into super saiyan if you will, and you rape some ass.
Here is an interesting finding I arrived at after lot of thinking...
All this time, I was confused whether I am an ENTJ or ENFJ. ENFJ is what most likely suit my personality...that what my friends would say too..
I start to read about "guilt", and in Wikipedia, the "guilt" has INF types to be most likely to be guilty.
SO I started researching about INFP, and ended up here. All these time I was reading about INFP, I was laughing (kind of excited laugh, you laugh when you find something similar in others).
For the past few days, I have been thinking like, I am an INFP. I went through hell, at the same time I felt free.
So this was my finding, I concluded. ENFJ tend to isolate themselves, when they need to recharge. During this time, they become like INFP. In fact, any feeling type, become INFP during the time they need to recharge. INFPness can be found in every child when they are tired or sad.
The worse thing for ENFJ, is that they only feel alive when they are with people, so when they become INFP it's completely hell for them, and they have had time getting out of it, since INFP is somewhat a shy reserved type. Unless, someone social or a social situation arise, ENFJ will have hard time getting out of INFPness, especially when they are young.
Therefore, ENFJ should understand that they occasionally fall into INFPness, and they will get confused. ESTJ might also feel such INFPness, well I don't know. But I am sure about ENFJ, become I am one, and I find it very hard to deal with this INFPness.
Maybe I need an INFP girlfriend to project it toward her, since she can handle it.
Anybody agree?

My boyfriend is an ENFJ and he feels certain things like me, and he reminds me of me in so many ways, yet were different, but I've never met anyone who understands me the way he does, it's weird. I've dated INFPs before and they did get me, but not completely. They weren't patient enough.
They also wanted alone time when I didn't, and it's a little different now. I agree with you. I think a lot of types turn INFP. Lol...were the epitome of sadness.

Oddly enough my Meaky and I feel like we connect a lot because...of some of the things I do and say being like INFP. She tends to bring out the inner child in me, but I still am my ENFJ self, it's just...altered slightly. It's a very interesting hypothesis...and I do have a lot of unneeded guilt for "not doing enough" or "not helping" or "not being there".
Thanks and Meaky poo...I love when you get angry![]()
...you play violent video games and constantily wonder how the guys your killing feel
You know you're an INFP when...... You've been propositioned with an evening of intimate encounters . You are more than prepared to entertain the idea, but the accompanying text message reads " im hornee jst cum ova ok " . And your offense to the abusing of English language wins out in what would normally be a hands down victory for cheap gratification.
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Last edited by unordinaryone; 06-02-2010 at 06:52 AM. Reason: shitful spelin

You're an INFP when you trip over and fall from staring at the sky for so long.
It's actually ironic, since I've noticed that I'll become pretty INTJ or even ENTJ-like when I feel a value of mine is threatened, and believe me, I will be angered if I ever see a person whom acts haughty and as though they're better than everyone else due to their "extrovertedness".
Also, anent your having had tripped while watching the blue sky once, I usually stare out my bus' window while i ride home from my school and just daydream and think for a while rather than talking to the people around me (although it's not due to not liking them), and I pretty much trip at least once every single day of my life as well.
I have a few more things to contribute to this thread!
You know you're an INFP...
...When you go through a bad day in which you see things pessimistically and are easily inspired by the positive words of those around you.
...When you feel most of the songs you mlisten to describe your life in some way.
...When you want to be acknowledged and appreciated by those around you, but at the same time are fine with sitting in the stands to just daydream and enjoy your company.
...When you enjoy company due to merely having a person by your side whom you'll be able to encourage and comofrt when they're down, even if you aren't the most outgoing or talkative person on this planet.
...When you're able to come up with a short story or poem in less than 15 minutes due to the sudden surge of inspiration and excitement you feel.
...When you prefer staying at home to read a good novel, spend time with family or a few close friends, or merely just be alone to recharhe and think for a while to going to a party and socializing and being surrounded by several people.
...When you feel genuine sorrow for the people around you whom are grumpy and isolate themselves from society, allowing themselves to be blinded by their own pain, and wonder what life experience made them that way.
...When you try to find a person whom seems shy or depressed or is being ridiculed by others in order to brighten their day.
...When you still like a kid at heart, despite being a teenager, and secretly wish you could always stay a kid rather than becoming an adult and facing this world's problems.
...When you think back to the happier, more peaceful times that were present in time periods such as the late 1800's, when today's electronics and television didn't exist, and think of how much this world has changed since then and wonder why people can't go back to living simple, yet content lives as they used to.
...When you love rainy days due to the feelings of serenity you feel and being able to get a chance to just stay in doors that day.
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