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    Babushka Lady Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Babushka Lady? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Babushka Lady from Historical Figures 1900s and what is the personality traits.

    Babushka Lady
    INFJ

    INFJ (8w9)

    Babushka Lady personality type is INFJ, and they will do everything they can to make sure you feel comfortable and happy. They will tell you “no” and push away if they think you’re getting unhappy or on the verge of something bad happening to your partner.

    Let me first preface this by saying that the INFJ personality type is one of my personal favorites. I’m an INFJ, and I know that my INFJ personality type is the most misunderstood of all personality types. I’ve been told that I need to grow up and stop being so sensitive. I’ve been told that I am a drama queen and a complete drama queen. I’ve been told that I am too emotional and too needy. I’ve been told that I am too controlling and need to take more control of my life and my relationships.

    I’ve also been told that I am a nobody, that I don’t have a purpose or a reason for being, that I am a fake INFJ, that my ENTJ partner is somehow inferior to me, and that my partner is somehow inferior to me as well.

    The Babushka Lady is an unknown woman present during the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy who might have photographed the events that occurred in Dallas's Dealey Plaza at the time President John F. Kennedy was shot. Her nickname arose from the headscarf she wore, which was similar to scarves worn by elderly Russian women (бабушка – babushka – literally means "grandmother" or "old woman" in Russian). The Babushka Lady was seen to be holding a camera by eyewitnesses and was also seen in film accounts of the assassination. She was observed standing on the grass between Elm and Main streets and is visible in the Zapruder film as well as in the films of Orville Nix, Marie Muchmore, and Mark Bell (44 minutes and 47 seconds into the Bell film: even though the shooting had already taken place and most of her surrounding witnesses took cover, she can be seen still standing with the camera at her face). After the shooting, she crossed Elm Street and joined the crowd.

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