This is ironic, I'm sure. A post intended for non-INFPs to answer in the INFP forum.
Anyways, what is your view on INFP's? What do you think of them? Would you enjoy having them as a friend?
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This is a discussion on What is your view on INFP's? within the INFP Forum - The Idealists forums, part of the NF's Temperament Forum- The Dreamers category; This is ironic, I'm sure. A post intended for non-INFPs to answer in the INFP forum. Anyways, what is your ...
This is ironic, I'm sure. A post intended for non-INFPs to answer in the INFP forum.
Anyways, what is your view on INFP's? What do you think of them? Would you enjoy having them as a friend?
I don't like them. They are too drama oriented.![]()
Drama oriented? Elaborate please :)
I find INFPs to be stubborn about random things, and it's hard to talk to them without accidentally offending them. ....![]()
I was teasing. I am more likely to get offended by them than to offend them, I think. Also, the irrationality bothers me much more than the stubbornness.
Got a pretty clear view of INFPs myself... Now just to check the wind speed and direction.. Realign the sight, and...

I say they need another planet to live on.![]()
Don't know enough to judge. I do tend to get along with NFs pretty well, but I suspect INFPs would be the most sensitive... which might be kinda hard to deal with. From the ones I've seen here, though, I think we'd get along well as long as I didn't have to fight with you every time a point came up. I'm great with people who see things the same way as me, and great when I can argue with someone who's very different without expecting to convince each other of anything (as long as it stays respectful on both ends, I don't mind arguing at all)... but someone who actually has depth to them and will fight you when they think you're wrong, but also takes arguments personally when they happen (which is how the respect breaks down), could be tough to deal with.
so... boom or bust, I guess? But now that I think about it, that's how every friendship I've ever had has been... so I wouldn't say I think of INFPs as any different than anyone else. You're just people...
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