Daddy's Little Girl: Second Edition

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I am quite sure you did not mean to bring the thread to a screeching halt with this challenge.... here's my list today... tomorrow it would probably be a little different. ;)

Ha! No, I didn't! 😜

I never got around to answering your last thought provoking question but I can do this one!

I love both your lists!

The idea was to make us think of what makes us happy, and to incorporate those things into our daily routine for self-care. I know sometimes we just need reminders to help us get through a tough time...mine was last week on the anniversary of my brother's death. "It helps to remember the good things" someone told me...and I put that into practice. :rose:
 
Your list made me stop and think about lilac...it’s one of my favorite smells, always has been. I think I’m going to plant some this year...hopefully I can keep it alive, I serial killer of plants *hangs head in shame*

I planted many lilac bushes when I lived in Michigan. I love their scent. Here in the desert, I doubt they'd do well... *wipes a tear*
 
Your list made me stop and think about lilac...it’s one of my favorite smells, always has been. I think I’m going to plant some this year...hopefully I can keep it alive, I serial killer of plants *hangs head in shame*

I planted many lilac bushes when I lived in Michigan. I love their scent. Here in the desert, I doubt they'd do well... *wipes a tear*

I have four lilacs, one of which is from heritage stock. I too love them and love the scent. I love to cut a huge bouquet and bring them into the house. I just wish they bloomed longer.
 
'10 Things You Should Know About Being In A,Relationship With An INFP'
https://introvertdear.com/news/infp-things-to-know-about-relationship/

Technically, I'm an ENFP when I'm feeling safe, happy, loved. But I'm also an HSP, and spend a lot of time on the introverted side of town as a result of stress. Regardless, so much of this article rings true for me.

The reason I'm posting it here is because many of these personality characteristics shape who i am as a sub, why i identify as a little and a Daddy's girl, and why my relational needs that might be perceived as overly-needy or juvenile are actually legitimate and perfectly reasonable for me.

I spend a fair amount of time trying to sort out what about me is childhood Daddy issues, what is insecurity, what is a response to abuse, and what is the original me, because of course i want to be healthy and mature and well-adjusted. This article helped me to stop feeling guilty about how i was hard-wired from the beginning. :)
 
'10 Things You Should Know About Being In A,Relationship With An INFP'
https://introvertdear.com/news/infp-things-to-know-about-relationship/

Technically, I'm an ENFP when I'm feeling safe, happy, loved. But I'm also an HSP, and spend a lot of time on the introverted side of town as a result of stress. Regardless, so much of this article rings true for me.

The reason I'm posting it here is because many of these personality characteristics shape who i am as a sub, why i identify as a little and a Daddy's girl, and why my relational needs that might be perceived as overly-needy or juvenile are actually legitimate and perfectly reasonable for me.

I spend a fair amount of time trying to sort out what about me is childhood Daddy issues, what is insecurity, what is a response to abuse, and what is the original me, because of course i want to be healthy and mature and well-adjusted. This article helped me to stop feeling guilty about how i was hard-wired from the beginning. :)

Thank you for sharing, Honey. This was an extremely interesting and insightful read.
 
'10 Things You Should Know About Being In A,Relationship With An INFP'
https://introvertdear.com/news/infp-things-to-know-about-relationship/

Technically, I'm an ENFP when I'm feeling safe, happy, loved. But I'm also an HSP, and spend a lot of time on the introverted side of town as a result of stress. Regardless, so much of this article rings true for me.

The reason I'm posting it here is because many of these personality characteristics shape who i am as a sub, why i identify as a little and a Daddy's girl, and why my relational needs that might be perceived as overly-needy or juvenile are actually legitimate and perfectly reasonable for me.

I spend a fair amount of time trying to sort out what about me is childhood Daddy issues, what is insecurity, what is a response to abuse, and what is the original me, because of course i want to be healthy and mature and well-adjusted. This article helped me to stop feeling guilty about how i was hard-wired from the beginning. :)

I'll look at the link in-depth tonight. I have guests this week.

Great post Honey!
I fall under ESFP but just barely (it's like 12% tendency for extrovert over introvert )

This is mine.
"Your Type Preferences
Introvert(34%) Sensing(44%) Feeling(25%) Judging(22%)"


Eats banana bread and leaves a crumb trail. :rose:
 
'10 Things You Should Know About Being In A,Relationship With An INFP'
https://introvertdear.com/news/infp-things-to-know-about-relationship/

Technically, I'm an ENFP when I'm feeling safe, happy, loved. But I'm also an HSP, and spend a lot of time on the introverted side of town as a result of stress. Regardless, so much of this article rings true for me.

The reason I'm posting it here is because many of these personality characteristics shape who i am as a sub, why i identify as a little and a Daddy's girl, and why my relational needs that might be perceived as overly-needy or juvenile are actually legitimate and perfectly reasonable for me.[snip]

This is interesting to me too. I am on the opposite side of the spectrum on my Myers Briggs (INTJ), which makes me perhaps understand why I often wonder if I even belong in this room, I feel so atypical. :confused:
 
This is interesting to me too. I am on the opposite side of the spectrum on my Myers Briggs (INTJ), which makes me perhaps understand why I often wonder if I even belong in this room, I feel so atypical. :confused:

We're all much more complicated than one personality test.

Of course you belong here. :heart:
 
This is interesting to me too. I am on the opposite side of the spectrum on my Myers Briggs (INTJ), which makes me perhaps understand why I often wonder if I even belong in this room, I feel so atypical. :confused:

Me too; then I remember I'm just here to aggravate BFG :D
 
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