
INFJ as Demisexual: MBTI Game of Clue
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Narrated by:
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Gareth Johnson
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By:
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Laura Cone
About this listen
Because they are private and mysterious, INFJ girls often keep quiet about their sexuality. Are INFJs demisexual because they need an emotional connection to feel chemistry? Author Laura Cone, an INFJ personality type, talks about the taboo topic that teases the masses and confuses the thinking types.
Consider the clues that show why an INFJ's sexuality is more complicated than the demisexual designation. Our INFJ girl runs away to the Tudor mansion gardens during another game of Clue as Miss Scarlet, Mrs. White, Professor Plum, and the others socialize with our guest, the King of Cups. Answers to the question of why an INFJ could feel an explosive chemistry with an ESFJ and other introverted sensors.
©2019 Laura Cone (P)2019 Laura Cone
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