Website review: cybettes blog: INFP = ADD = Depress...
fluffybacon discovered this in Mental Health
•2 reviews since Dec 30, 2004
mental-health, infp
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fluffybacon discovered 43 months ago- INFP? Check ADD? Check Depression? Check If only 1% of the population are INFP and most of us suffer from depression and/or ADD, isn't this a good argument to have us removed from the gene pool?

Janopus rated 10 months ago- Golly ... I'm definitely INFP and I can spot one a mile away. I'm taking Concerta (time release Ritalin; it helps me keep focused), I have a history of depression, but that is under control. I take all these personality things with a grain of salt, but I was happy to learn that I was INFP; it may be simple minded, but it explained a lot of things, like: why I always felt different; I was. So great: I'm different and I like it. I'm gay and not sharing my genes with the pool or anyone else, but I would not object to doing so, and, if we are a minority, it is a stable one, so there is something in the genes that will split that way for some people. Celebrate! Live with it. Share it; society obviously needs us, or we really would have died out. It isn't easy being green, but a what a lovely color; and it is trendy these days too (and not too soon!). And oh by the way, I don't believe any poll taken on the web; they are just inherently biased and notoriously unreliable.- J

- renka rated 22 months ago
- I fit into this description so perfectly that I'm... scared.