What do INFPs do when mad?
INFPs are not immune to feelings of anger, they simply try not to let themselves become overwhelmed by it. They will recognize those feelings and try to express them without allowing it to get out of hand. Once this happens they can find distractions or ways to move on from those momentary frustrations.
Can INFPs be violent?
INFPs are not naturally violent people, and often become very upset when they see others being violent in any way. They do not see the point in this type of aggression, and are much more focused on using their words in arguments.
Do INFPs have bad temper?
INFPs are often viewed as sensitive and sweet people, who don’t have much of a temper. INFPs actually do have somewhat short-tempers, but this is only when they believe someone has done something truly unjust.
How do you irritate INFP?
For example:
- When people invade my personal space. There are no words to describe how absolutely annoying I find that.
- People who are rude for no reason at all.
- Being questioned.
- Being interrupted when I’m concentrating on something.
- Fake people.
- Noisy people.
What INFPs hate the most?
Things the INFP Personality Hates
- Cruelty, inequality, and injustice.
- A lack of meaning and inspiration.
- Conflict in their close relationships.
- Criticism and harsh words.
- Going against their convictions.
- Rigid environments and expectations.
- Not getting enough alone time.
- When someone dismisses their thoughts and feelings.
Can an INFP be evil?
The Destructive INFP Destructive INFPs are self-absorbed, self-righteous, and waver between being passive and extremely judgmental. They enjoy living in their fantasies but care little for the practical realities of daily life.
What triggers INFP’s rage?
Chronic or intense stress can also trigger the INFP’s rage. Prolonged exhaustion, pressure, illness, or conflict can make them exhaust their normal resources and get stuck in their inferior function. Typologists call this “grip stress.”
Do INFPs get angry when they get angry?
INFPs are seen as calm, tranquil. But what about when we’re not? As an INFP, I can say that when I get angry, I get really angry. I’m talking burn-your-house-down-with-no-remorse rage.
What happens when an INFP snaps?
This is when the INFP can actually snap and unload on someone, using some of the sharpest and most pointed words in order to tear them down. This is not something which happens often, but when it does most people are shocked or even frightened with how intense the INFP can be.
Do INFPs feel overwhelmed by emotions?
For the INFP feeling overwhelmed by these types of emotions can be difficult, since they don’t want to allow anger to take control. They want to focus on things which are more positive, and can feel a sense of guilt for these types of feelings.