Any other Male INFJs feel they get along more with Females?

No. Some male intjs and Infjs I know do get along with women more than more.

As a female Infj, I would like to give an opposite perspective. I get along better with men, and my male friends are ironically more compassionate, nurturing and loyal than some of the women I've met. When it comes to a personal problems,I'm more likely to ask my male friends for support. I have even been impressed with the Infj males on Reddit. Of course, my male friends are fellow introverts. I dont know if introverted men may be more observant, intuitive and know how to stay calm if I'm experiencing an emotional struggle.

Some of my female friends in the past didn't know how to be empathic or give emotional support. They themselves identified as masculine, tough, brutally honest, and aggressive. I have noticed that daughters of narcissistic, sociopath, and borderline mothers tend to really struggle with other women. Since we didn't grow up with nurturing female models, it's really for us to see women that way.

One thing that I wish men would understand is that some women can be competitive and catty with each other. If one woman reaches out for support to another woman, it's not unheard of for the woman to give a "back-handed jab" or to one-up the woman that's feeling sad.If I reached out for support, some of the women I knew could respond insensitively or just make the person feel bad. For example, let's say I break up with someone. A female friend may be quick to tell me, "guys always treat me well. What's wrong with you? You have shitty taste in guys." My two male intj friend would know how to say something appropriate, and look at the situation logically. My one intj male friend always told me, "if a relationship doesn't work out, it has nothing to do with you. You two just weren't the right fit." That's the kind of response I need, and my female friend just didn't I have the emotional intelligence to say that.

I disagree that all women can be nurturing and emotional more than men, although I understand where the stereotype comes from.

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