snowyashes
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EDIT: (Sorry, this post is kind of long... I just kept typing and typing!)
Hi. My "name" is snowyashes, and I am a female INFP (albeit with strong Ti preferences...), and I am here because I need your help.
I have not joined any INFP forums. I have not joined any all-type forums. I came here, to the INTP forums, because I knew that in order to figure out my problem, I had to come straight to the source.
Wow. I'm not even sure where to begin... Okay. At the beginning, of course!
Alright. So there's this boy, right? I met him in my science class... he knew my other friend in that class (who I think is my only "T" friend-- I'm pretty sure she's an INTJ... but of course she's also my only friend who didn't think it was worth the time to take the test
) from their Engineering/Drafting class. Typical. I'm in choir.
He seemed really interesting, and nice, so I started talking to him. That day at lunch he started talking to me (it took him like three tries to get my attention-- I didn't think he was talking to me-- which probably made him feel really stupid and awkward), and we had an extremely interesting conversation, and within five minutes we were both listening to his iPod. (He's really into music, which is great for me.
) Since then we've slowly but steadily become friends (which much underhanded help from me). This began around mid-September.
I've recently (finally!) worked up the courage to ask for his email address (pathetic, I know), and I did it in a manner that didn't suggest that I liked him... at least not in a creepy way (I'm always worried about scaring people off with my intensity, so I'm really careful about how I bring things up and word things and gather information about people)... and he gave it readily. Over winter break, I sent out an email to all my friends asking them to take the MBTI test. My friends are: 1 ENFJ, 1 ISFP, 2 ESFJs, 1 (possible) INTJ, and him, now included in my close circle of friends, an INTP.
Since we became friends, he walks with me to the end of the hall (where we go different directions) after science class-- we always wait for each other-- where he hugs me goodbye. Then we sometimes talk at lunch, and then at the end of the day I wait by his locker and then we walk downstairs and outside to the buses together, where he hugs me goodbye before he walks home. When my bus passes him, we wave to each other.
Oh, yeah, one other thing... Do you guys think this sounds likely? The other day, he suddenly realized (out loud) that his turning right when he left science meant he had to walk all the way back around the building to go to his next class after we went different ways, as opposed to turning left and just going right around the corner. He said something along the lines of (in a joking voice) "You make me go the long way!" I said something about it being the cooler way, or the more fun/interesting way, and he said "True." That was a couple months ago, and he still walks that way with me every day! It may be totally true that he really didn't realize until then; however, just the way he said it kind of reminded me of how I would say something like that, that I had really realized a while ago, but I wanted to bring up casually in conversation to subtly let the other person know that I enjoyed spending time with them.
Again, it's totally possible he really had just realized... but I find it extremely hard to believe that someone as intelligent as him didn't notice that his classroom was right there. So, you guys, please tell me if I'm way off-base with that part.
Other than that, he demonstrates the typical says something that makes me think he likes me one moment, says something that makes me think that he thinks that whatever I just said was stupid the next. So frustrating! And of course, my tendency to find hidden meanings in every little thing doesn't help either.
So... what do you guys think? You're the experts here... Does he like me? Does he not like me? Does he know whether or not he likes me? Has he even considered the question of whether he likes me or not???
How can I bring him around to make him at least consider me in a romantic context without sticking my neck out there too far? (Remember, I'm introverted too! INFPs also fear rejection...)
Thank you so much for your guys' insight. I just hope it's enough...
Hi. My "name" is snowyashes, and I am a female INFP (albeit with strong Ti preferences...), and I am here because I need your help.
I have not joined any INFP forums. I have not joined any all-type forums. I came here, to the INTP forums, because I knew that in order to figure out my problem, I had to come straight to the source.
Wow. I'm not even sure where to begin... Okay. At the beginning, of course!
Alright. So there's this boy, right? I met him in my science class... he knew my other friend in that class (who I think is my only "T" friend-- I'm pretty sure she's an INTJ... but of course she's also my only friend who didn't think it was worth the time to take the test

He seemed really interesting, and nice, so I started talking to him. That day at lunch he started talking to me (it took him like three tries to get my attention-- I didn't think he was talking to me-- which probably made him feel really stupid and awkward), and we had an extremely interesting conversation, and within five minutes we were both listening to his iPod. (He's really into music, which is great for me.

I've recently (finally!) worked up the courage to ask for his email address (pathetic, I know), and I did it in a manner that didn't suggest that I liked him... at least not in a creepy way (I'm always worried about scaring people off with my intensity, so I'm really careful about how I bring things up and word things and gather information about people)... and he gave it readily. Over winter break, I sent out an email to all my friends asking them to take the MBTI test. My friends are: 1 ENFJ, 1 ISFP, 2 ESFJs, 1 (possible) INTJ, and him, now included in my close circle of friends, an INTP.
Since we became friends, he walks with me to the end of the hall (where we go different directions) after science class-- we always wait for each other-- where he hugs me goodbye. Then we sometimes talk at lunch, and then at the end of the day I wait by his locker and then we walk downstairs and outside to the buses together, where he hugs me goodbye before he walks home. When my bus passes him, we wave to each other.
Oh, yeah, one other thing... Do you guys think this sounds likely? The other day, he suddenly realized (out loud) that his turning right when he left science meant he had to walk all the way back around the building to go to his next class after we went different ways, as opposed to turning left and just going right around the corner. He said something along the lines of (in a joking voice) "You make me go the long way!" I said something about it being the cooler way, or the more fun/interesting way, and he said "True." That was a couple months ago, and he still walks that way with me every day! It may be totally true that he really didn't realize until then; however, just the way he said it kind of reminded me of how I would say something like that, that I had really realized a while ago, but I wanted to bring up casually in conversation to subtly let the other person know that I enjoyed spending time with them.
Again, it's totally possible he really had just realized... but I find it extremely hard to believe that someone as intelligent as him didn't notice that his classroom was right there. So, you guys, please tell me if I'm way off-base with that part.
Other than that, he demonstrates the typical says something that makes me think he likes me one moment, says something that makes me think that he thinks that whatever I just said was stupid the next. So frustrating! And of course, my tendency to find hidden meanings in every little thing doesn't help either.
So... what do you guys think? You're the experts here... Does he like me? Does he not like me? Does he know whether or not he likes me? Has he even considered the question of whether he likes me or not???
How can I bring him around to make him at least consider me in a romantic context without sticking my neck out there too far? (Remember, I'm introverted too! INFPs also fear rejection...)
Thank you so much for your guys' insight. I just hope it's enough...