Do INTJs care about their friends?
INTJs are fiercely loyal people who will stand by their friends and loved ones. When they care for someone they really do take this commitment seriously, and believe in standing by their friends. They are the type of people who will protect their friends, and stand by them when no one else will.
How do INTJ treat their friends?
Loyalty. INTJs are fiercely loyal once they care about you. After you earn their trust and they consider you a friend, you can bet they’ll expect the same kind of loyalty from you in return. Betraying an INTJ is the fastest way to end the friendship.
Why are INTJs hard to make friends?
It’s no secret that INTJs have a hard time making friends. Most INTJs would rather spend their time acquiring knowledge than wasting time with irrational social rituals such as small talk, gift giving and reciprocity. This may cause other personality types to perceive them as cold, distant and standoffish.
How do INTJs make friends?
- 5 Steps to Making Friends with an INTJ. ByMarissa Baker October 19, 2018.
- Step One: Invite Them To Things. INTJs want to be included, but they probably won’t ask.
- Step Two: Don’t Be Clingy.
- Step Three: Be Interesting.
- Step Four: Practice Understanding.
- Step Five: Never Betray Them.
Can 2 INTJs be friends?
Originally Answered: How can an INTJ befriend another INTJ? Just talk to the person. If an INTJ knows they are meeting another INTJ, I think they wouldn’t be quite as introverted as when they meet other types because they can somehow feel some sort of camaraderie (given that meeting another INTJ can be quite rare).
How do INTJs open up emotionally?
Here are some suggestions that don’t run counter to our personality type.
- Subtly do something nice for someone. When INTJs express emotions, they tend to do it in a kinesthetic way.
- Be present.
- Focus on the happy.
- Name your feelings.
- Mirror others.
- Tell a story.
- Let it out in private.
- Touch and feel.
Why do INTJs have no friends?
INTJs always set expectations for everything, including relationships. They also tend to be quite detailed and hard to actually meet the criteria. Sometimes, if an INTJ’s expectations are too high, they may find it hard to make friends.
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