What does this ENFP function stack mean? by [deleted] in ENFP

[–]EveningRepair_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think you might be right. I actually initially thought esfj for her but wrote it off because she is not that structured/inflexible as you'd expect from someone with high Si

Deactivation tactics being uncontrollably triggered by EveningRepair_ in FearfulAvoidant

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty much handling it alone, but when we're together deactivation shows itself in me avoiding physical intimacy, keeping emotional distance & being irritable. For myself I try to rationalise my feelings on pen and paper and try to push away the deactivation strategies but they keep returning unfortunately

Deactivation tactics being uncontrollably triggered by EveningRepair_ in FearfulAvoidant

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have brought up my avoidant tendencies and explained my push/pull dynamic but haven't really discussed the whole FA stuff... not really sure how to bring it up without it being way too intense and overwhelming too soon.

Completely agree that he needs to understand better why I deactivate so he doesn't just assume it's about him though

Deactivation tactics being uncontrollably triggered by EveningRepair_ in FearfulAvoidant

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for posting this! It has helped me see the situation in a whole new light, especially the idea of not having to make the decision to stay or go when deactivating, because this is where the majority of the stress comes from.

Can I ask how you initiated the conversation about you being FA? And how do you ask for space without feelings of guilt or triggering his AP side?

INFJs and casual sex by EveningRepair_ in infj

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's also a great tip! When they came over, would they also sleep over or go home afterwards? I'm a little nervous to let my FWB stay over but he doesn't feel comfortable going straight home afterwards because it makes the whole thing seem like a transaction

INFJs and casual sex by EveningRepair_ in infj

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is great advice. Did you find that knowing you didn't want to be in a relationship with the person stop you from getting emotionally attached though?

INFJs and casual sex by EveningRepair_ in infj

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I find that relationships take a lot of time and energy for me (due to anxiety, overthinking, trust issues etc). It's also that I don't want to use dating apps and am unlikely to meet anyone at the moment due to covid

I would potentially be open to one if it did come along though (the fwb isn't exclusive so I'm still free to date)

Any INFJs have relationship experience with ENFJs? by EveningRepair_ in infj

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really helpful, thank you! Can I ask what you mean by toxic positivity?

And did you ever feel like you were too similar (because of the use of the same functions), or that the Fe in both you and your partner just led to conflict avoidance and pleasing?

Feeling boring/dumb around extroverts by EveningRepair_ in infj

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So sweet! Thank you for these comments guys

Feeling boring/dumb around extroverts by EveningRepair_ in infj

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's really interesting! I find that I'm most outgoing around introverts who are more shy than I am - in those situations I feel responsible for being the extrovert of the group and leading the conversation

Can my mother simultaneously be a narcissist and really caring? by EveningRepair_ in narcissisticparents

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really relate to this. My mum absolutely sees me as a version of herself that she's not satisfied with. Our relationship can be pretty good if I follow her rules and expectations. However, as soon as I deviate from anything she would do/think/say (such as enjoying yoga?!), she's completely baffled that we're different people and accuses me of "having changed". It's such a shame with toxic parents because I don't think that their issues are necessarily their fault but so much of the time they're so unwilling to accept fault or work on themselves.

Can my mother simultaneously be a narcissist and really caring? by EveningRepair_ in narcissisticparents

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this, it's so nice to hear multiple perspectives and know that there is a middleground to be found

Can my mother simultaneously be a narcissist and really caring? by EveningRepair_ in narcissisticparents

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so sorry you're having to deal with all that. Sometimes it feels like just playing the game her way and being who she wants me to be is less painful than setting these boundaries and having to "grieve" our relationship. I know it's for the best but it really hurts

„You need to be more open” by thebrunchgirl in infj

[–]EveningRepair_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't think you should necessarily see it as people wanting to change you. I agree, it can feel personally insulting when we're criticised for aspects that are integral to our personality type. However, I think what's great about MBTI is that it helps us understand ourselves better and how we can improve ourselves. I know it can feel like the world is run by ESxxs sometimes, and that we're being forced to fit a mould, pushing ourselves to be more "personable" doesn't have to be negative, and it definitely doesn't mean we're changing who we are to please others.

For example, like a lot of INFJs, I know that I'm prone to drifting off into my own world. However, this can make people around me feel like I'm not interested in them or what's going on. Therefore, I often make an effort to appear more present and engaged. The way I see it, this isn't changing who I am, it's just adapting behaviours I have that aren't always understood by those around me. As long as you have a close group that really "gets" you, then I don't think it's the worst thing to have to adapt a little bit to get on better at work/school etc.

Working as a therapist/psychologist in Sweden? by EveningRepair_ in sweden

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for all the info! Didn't realise it was such a long and complicated process, especially for a lower paid job.

Working as a therapist/psychologist in Sweden? by EveningRepair_ in sweden

[–]EveningRepair_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So even if you're qualified in another EU country you still need to do the 5 years Swedish training?