Hey, I'm an INFP too. You may already know this, but INFP's and so on aren't just love types, they're personality types and you can read a lot about them. There are 16 possibilities. There's a bunch of websites about them, such as
And by the way, this is random, but I've started reading a lot of fanfiction from a writer called Fern Withy, mostly Anakin-centric. It's very good. Have you read any of her stuff?
Ah, INFJ makes sense then. My friend is one also. See, details are things I seem to never figure out. In a movie or book I'll zone in on some details - but that's because of what they mean in the larger picture. Most of the time I tend to forget important details in every-day-life. Which results in me always being late and a mess. :) The conflict part of the description actually doesn't apply to me either, though - unless it's a really big conflict. I tend to love to argue, and don't often back down. (If I wasn't INFP, the next bet would be ENFP I think.)
And thanks for all the recs! I just finished "Father's Heart" actually, and really enjoyed it. I'll have to look at the rest.
"Father's Heart" made me realize how much alike Vader/Anakin and Leia are in some respects.
In ANH, I found it very interesting that she doesn't shy away from Vader when Alderaan is destroyed. He tries to break her mentally before that scene, but she doesn't back away from him. In fact she seems to lean into him. I watched that scene a couple of times and it puzzles me.
Another moment I see the similarity is when she commands the troops on Hoth with her hands on her hips.
"The Penitent" uses information from "Father's Heart" so it makes sense to read it afterwards. "The Uprising" is a great short story that's also referred to in "The Penitent".
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http://www.personalitypage.com/INFP.html
And by the way, this is random, but I've started reading a lot of fanfiction from a writer called Fern Withy, mostly Anakin-centric. It's very good. Have you read any of her stuff?
http://www.fanfiction.net/u/5615/
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And thanks for all the recs! I just finished "Father's Heart" actually, and really enjoyed it. I'll have to look at the rest.
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In ANH, I found it very interesting that she doesn't shy away from Vader when Alderaan is destroyed. He tries to break her mentally before that scene, but she doesn't back away from him. In fact she seems to lean into him. I watched that scene a couple of times and it puzzles me.
Another moment I see the similarity is when she commands the troops on Hoth with her hands on her hips.
"The Penitent" uses information from "Father's Heart" so it makes sense to read it afterwards.
"The Uprising" is a great short story that's also referred to in "The Penitent".
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