I love an INTJ. That counts :D
Plus, they're not so bad, as long as they don't try to steal ENTP characters......
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This is a discussion on INTJ I Love You within the INTJ Forum - The Scientists forums, part of the NT's Temperament Forum- The Intellects category; I love an INTJ. That counts :D Plus, they're not so bad, as long as they don't try to steal ...
I love an INTJ. That counts :D
Plus, they're not so bad, as long as they don't try to steal ENTP characters......

Hehe, I'm currently having that happen in my life. See, I am super into this INTJ girl, and she is super into me. When I met her she was a silent little ball of shyness. Now, we talk about "feely stuff" all the time. And she even voluntarily tells me how much she misses me! xD
Plus, she is one of the most entertaining people I know to have intellectual, or philosophical, conversations with. We can talk for two hours straight about "the meaning of life," "why we are all here," and a plethora of other fun subjects. And it seems that we agree on basically everything.
I'm feeling funny..
Perennial posted - I have read that INTJ-INFP relationships can work spectacularly well. This may have to do with the shared Fi. Both find the other adorable (perhaps having to do something with inverse inferior functions?), and the INFP usually ends up turning the INTJ into a pile of cuddly muck.
This is damn true. I've been in the presence of a INFP and it seems that resistance is futile. I felt like the wicked witch of the west - "I'm melting...I'm melting."
How sweet! Now... how do I find one of you little devils?
For INTJs:
My husband is INFP. Well I think he is! (He doesn't think it's right to "box people in with labels" like personality types.) But, If I had to pick one for him, that would be it. I've always come out INTJ when I take these tests. But, it's true he really melts me. I have to be very careful about being critical or harsh towards him since he takes it very personally. But, at the same time he knows me, and I think, that if he just sees I'm making an effort to be more aware of how other people feel it's enough.
Yeah, he pretty much melts me-- but I'm a sucker for idealism. He has a sense of right and wrong in human interactions that I can only envy-- And I admire that. I also like how he can be quit self-righteous when defending something he believes in. I like to think I'm the same way, but with me it is more mechanical. I take a stand becuase it is correct, and, well what else can I do the other positions are simply wrong! My husband will take a stand becuase it is "the right thing to do" -- he inspires me to do things like volunteer, donate money to charity etc.
I think he makes me a better person. But, I often feel like I need to protect him from people who might take advantage of him becuase he's so willing to help. I worry that he takes on too much at work and gets not enough credit.
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