prplchknz
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Hmm, I am inclined to say 4 however I have a question regarding the "fitting in" you mentioned. Let's say you don't fit in a certain situation and there are no feelings of alienation on your part because of it. Would you feel the need to fit in and bond with the team anyway or would you be content as an outlier; even going so far in taking pride in it or wallowing in your inability to meld?
This sounds like something I once read in a 5 description. How does Sx 5 sound?there is feelings of alienation. but i am fine as an outlier, cuz that's what i've always been. and I've never tried not to fit in it, just happens. But i wouldn't be prideful about not fitting in nor would i wallow, i'd just accept and move on. i ain't got time for that
This sounds like something I once read in a 5 description. How does Sx 5 sound?
I see 1w9 and 6w5 fixes, not sure about core type.
never considered 1w9 as a fix. Not saying you're wrong, just saying never considered it. I've considered 9 as a core or fix but not 1
could you delve a little deeper? What do you mean way I talk about personal space? I'm sorry I need to get a full understanding of where you're coming from.The way you talk about yours' and others' personal space seems 1-ish. I don't really pay much attention to that as a 9w1-fixer (at least not enough to see it as a major problem), but I'm also Sp-last while you seem to have Sp somewhere in your stacking, so that could explain our different views on it.
could you delve a little deeper? What do you mean way I talk about personal space? I'm sorry I need to get a full understanding of where you're coming from.
You seem to have a rigid, concrete concept of your own space and that of others, and seem to put a significant amount of attention to make sure it's respected which seems like a 1-fix attitude.
1w9 fixers are more "this is my space, don't intrude on it."
While 9w1 fixers seem less vigilant of their space until someone actually violates it. They're not really the type to consciously "own" their space from the beginning or take notice when other people's space is violated.
I'm probably grasping at straws here, but that's just how it came off based on my own experience.
You seem to have a rigid, concrete concept of your own space and that of others, and seem to put a significant amount of attention to make sure it's respected which seems like a 1-fix attitude.
1w9 fixers are more "this is my space, don't intrude on it."
i have to agree with you. my first bet: type 1; second bet: type 5; third bet: type 6
i have to agree with you. my first bet: type 1; second bet: type 5; third bet: type 6
ohh interesting...you do not seem 4 or very 6 to me..slightly 9 but not in a peacebaby way...i don't see you mediating or even trying very hard to get along with people...although you do...mostly..i think.
she's also so dom tho so i'm not sure what a 9 sx looks like.
1w9 sp/sx maybe have you read that? maybe with a 5w4 in there ??
I can see it.