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Who Killed INFJ Girl?

MBTI Game of Clue

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Who Killed INFJ Girl?

By: Laura Cone
Narrated by: Gareth Johnson
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Author Laura Cone, an INFJ personality type, plays a game of "Clue" to determine which of the MBTI suspects is guilty of breaking the INFJ's heart.

Who killed the INFJ girl with a dagger through the heart in the ballroom of the Tudor Mansion? Was she in love with an extroverted or introverted King of Cups? Was he a "sentinel" or an "explorer"? Who twirls an INFJ girl around on the ballroom floor when everyone else in the mansion is asleep - but then leaves her to bleed out on the floor?

Examine the clues to determine the one MBTI personality type that is the kryptonite that weakens a lovesick INFJ. In the end, an INFJ girl is like a doll that needs the right types to come alive and unlock the doll cabinet.

©2019 Laura Cone (P)2019 Laura Cone
Love, Dating & Attraction Psychology Relationships Heartfelt

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