I’m a INFJ too! My husband is INTJ. As he said, it’s interesting that you do feel complimented when you read the longer description of your type (available in the book we read long ago, Please Understand Me). My counselor had recommended the book, and I know a lot of fellow Mensans liked it. It certainly gave me an early understanding that being introverted isn’t about whether you like people – it’s where or how you get or lose your energy. Introverts charge up by being alone.
I’ve always been nervous about getting diabetes as I eat a TON of sugar (I can only stand coffee if I put in 1/8 cup of sugar for a 6-8 oz coffee)… I thought one could eat so much sugar it destroys the pancreas ability to create enough insulin?
No, to be less confusing the test uses N for INtuitive.