Really well spake. I firmly stay with emotional maturity, for men like us, isn't about learning to express emotions labeled as feminine; it's about understanding that all emotions are human. It's about recognizing that strength isn't found in the suppression of feelings but in their acknowledgment and expression. Here's what I've learned: Self-awareness is our compass. Knowing what we feel, why we feel it, and how it shapes our actions is the first step. It's about looking inward, often against the tide of external expectations. Emotional regulation is our skill. It's not about bottling up or letting loose; it's about managing our emotions in a way that serves us and those around us. This might mean expressing anger constructively or allowing ourselves to grieve openly. Empathy is our strength not our weakness. In embracing our full emotional spectrum, we find not just maturity but true strength. ~in ❤🕯 ~~ ♾🤗
Spot on again. Most of your videos on this channel are very accurate. I am a female INFJ and I really relsted to feeling more masculine in my responses than typical females. I have empathy but I show my love to those I'm close to by doing my best to find the solutions to their problems and share them innorder to help them heal and bwcom their best selves.
As an INFJ christian man, I find it hard to find an INFJ women as they just don't respond. In theory it sounds perfect once actualized but almost impossible to get started.
I am christian and once I met an INFJ man that wasn't christian, but had very good principles and I it made me really like him. As an ISFJ woman I felt like we were really alike even not having the same faith
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What about the INFJ lgbtq+ who didn’t fit into either of these INFJ stereotypes ? Or fit into possibly both of these stereotypes ?
Really well spake.
I firmly stay with emotional maturity, for men like us, isn't about learning to express emotions labeled as feminine; it's about understanding that all emotions are human. It's about recognizing that strength isn't found in the suppression of feelings but in their acknowledgment and expression.
Here's what I've learned:
Self-awareness is our compass. Knowing what we feel, why we feel it, and how it shapes our actions is the first step. It's about looking inward, often against the tide of external expectations.
Emotional regulation is our skill. It's not about bottling up or letting loose; it's about managing our emotions in a way that serves us and those around us. This might mean expressing anger constructively or allowing ourselves to grieve openly.
Empathy is our strength not our weakness.
In embracing our full emotional spectrum, we find not just maturity but true strength.
~in ❤🕯 ~~ ♾🤗
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Spot on again. Most of your videos on this channel are very accurate. I am a female INFJ and I really relsted to feeling more masculine in my responses than typical females. I have empathy but I show my love to those I'm close to by doing my best to find the solutions to their problems and share them innorder to help them heal and bwcom their best selves.
I'm a sigma infj black Christian woman can't even begin to tell how missunderstood I am
Excellent video brother. I agree totally
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I liked this information and know INFJ woman also.Jerome❤❤❤
As an INFJ christian man, I find it hard to find an INFJ women as they just don't respond. In theory it sounds perfect once actualized but almost impossible to get started.
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Yes brother it's a problem.
I am christian and once I met an INFJ man that wasn't christian, but had very good principles and I it made me really like him. As an ISFJ woman I felt like we were really alike even not having the same faith
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Sorry, but I don't agree with most of this one.