DB968
Ginger Snap
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2017
- Messages
- 53
Hello, I'd like you give it a try and type me. I have an idea but don't want to influence you by saying which types I'm closest to, MBTI and Enneagrams.
As a child:
Mostly played alone, and I preferred to read or invent games, like tunnels for marbles or creating characters and stories. I could play ok in a group by the age of 8 I'd say. I preferred to have one best friend though. It was important for me to dotwell in school. I was a bit weird to other kids, but I made them laugh as I grew up and talked more. I had no problem going out alone to ride my bike. I could enjoy being with others for a while, but I didn't really need it. I already liked movies and I was into music and singing pretty young. Family members used to say I was a loner, stubborn and a know-it-all.
Senses process: senses and sensations aren't what I prefer in life, it's often too noisy, too much light and motion, people, randomness, energy. It's rapidly exhausting. I don't fear crowds, but I don't like them. However, I have a good sensory memory, in particular visual/auditory, I think in movie. I learn fast that way, less by reading lines and lines. I feel things very strongly sensory-wise.
Emotions: I'm not that good with emotions, although better now through learning ways of dealing with practical matters to succeed, I needed help for more physical things, like learning to breathe, and self expression. It's an exercise, and I incorporate emotions better, mine. It helps me to put words on sensations that stems from emotions and be less scared by them. I deal better with other emotions, in particular their pain and sorrow. I was more like giving advice and solutions, but now I know better how to react with people. More in terms of touch than what to say. I write, sing, listen to music or draw, watch TV series and learn languages and to read people that way, that became important to me around 33 (I'm 36), learn about science, to both learn and unwind. I am more ok to show emotions now, although I'd rather it was in private. I don't care too much what people think of me, I don't trust them though.
How I see the world: a very flawed place, full of potential. I have a dual view, I don't want to be around people, I don't like them that much, they're often stupid and selfish, but I also want everybody to be treated well and fairly, and have the care they need, and be equal in rights.
It's also a sensory vortex, that needs to be analyzed later.
It's a world that could have more meaning.
What I like in others: honesty, loyalty, intelligence, creativity, generosity.
What I like in me: my hair? I'm a good listener, I learn fast. I'm honest. And I have a sense of humor, a bit scratchy maybe, but that's a good thing to me.
Let's start with that.
As a child:
Mostly played alone, and I preferred to read or invent games, like tunnels for marbles or creating characters and stories. I could play ok in a group by the age of 8 I'd say. I preferred to have one best friend though. It was important for me to dotwell in school. I was a bit weird to other kids, but I made them laugh as I grew up and talked more. I had no problem going out alone to ride my bike. I could enjoy being with others for a while, but I didn't really need it. I already liked movies and I was into music and singing pretty young. Family members used to say I was a loner, stubborn and a know-it-all.
Senses process: senses and sensations aren't what I prefer in life, it's often too noisy, too much light and motion, people, randomness, energy. It's rapidly exhausting. I don't fear crowds, but I don't like them. However, I have a good sensory memory, in particular visual/auditory, I think in movie. I learn fast that way, less by reading lines and lines. I feel things very strongly sensory-wise.
Emotions: I'm not that good with emotions, although better now through learning ways of dealing with practical matters to succeed, I needed help for more physical things, like learning to breathe, and self expression. It's an exercise, and I incorporate emotions better, mine. It helps me to put words on sensations that stems from emotions and be less scared by them. I deal better with other emotions, in particular their pain and sorrow. I was more like giving advice and solutions, but now I know better how to react with people. More in terms of touch than what to say. I write, sing, listen to music or draw, watch TV series and learn languages and to read people that way, that became important to me around 33 (I'm 36), learn about science, to both learn and unwind. I am more ok to show emotions now, although I'd rather it was in private. I don't care too much what people think of me, I don't trust them though.
How I see the world: a very flawed place, full of potential. I have a dual view, I don't want to be around people, I don't like them that much, they're often stupid and selfish, but I also want everybody to be treated well and fairly, and have the care they need, and be equal in rights.
It's also a sensory vortex, that needs to be analyzed later.
It's a world that could have more meaning.
What I like in others: honesty, loyalty, intelligence, creativity, generosity.
What I like in me: my hair? I'm a good listener, I learn fast. I'm honest. And I have a sense of humor, a bit scratchy maybe, but that's a good thing to me.
Let's start with that.