I bothered answering because I hoped it would contribute to the process of me being typed, but having them ignored by the people who asked the questions in the first place probably didn't have any positive effect. Shit, you're more condescending than I remember.
So then, a few questions. You can answer them here or think on them as you please.
Why do you want to find your Enneagram type?
What does it mean to you to know it?
Putting Enneagram, MBTI and JCF, or any kind of personality typing aside, what is your self-image? What kind of person do you think you are?
...and what do you think you'll grow into?
Do you have any good idea?
I'm not trying to be condescending, but I've seen your typing ventures elsewhere. I was debating for awhile whether or not to respond to you here, and I eventually did because I saw it as an interesting challenge, where I could give you another viewpoint than the 3wX everyone was bound to say from the material highlights of your questionnaire, but keeping in mind your pattern of settle-question-settle-question I knew I should not have. You're going to get a type settled and then question again.
Either you need to study the Enneagram yourself, finish forming yourself (and your self-image) as a person, or both, because I doubt at this point any answer I'd give will make a difference. I could contend with your points, but what will it do for you? Introspection is what seems really required.
So it's mostly that I get frustrated with the process because it seems like it will never end. I think you're intelligent and have potential, else I wouldn't get frustrated at all.