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Joffrey

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Accurate:
Your Existing Situation
Needs excitement and constant stimulation. Willingly participates in activities that are thrilling and offer adventure.
Inaccurate (mostly):
Your Stress Sources"Unfulfilled hopes have left him feeling uncertain and even a little fearful about the future. Needs to feel secure and avoid further disappointment; fears he will be looked over, lose his position, or lose respect. Has little hope that things will get better in time and his negative attitude leads him to place impossible demands on others or to compromise or bargain."
No Clue:
Your Restrained Characteristics
Giving more than he is getting back and feels misunderstood and unappreciated. Feels he is being forced into compromising and even his close relationships leave him feeling emotional distant.

Giving more than he is getting back and feels misunderstood and unappreciated. Feels he is being forced into compromising and even his close relationships leave him feeling emotional distant.

Is satisfied and finds contentment through sexual activity.

Feels as if too many walls and obstacles are standing in his way and that he is being forced to make compromises. He needs to put his own needs on hold for the time being.
I'll take this:
Your Desired Objective
"Is very intense person who seeks excitement and sexual stimulation. Wants others to see him as an exciting and interesting person, who is also charming and can easily influence others. Uses his charm to increase his chances of success and gain other people's trust."
Not true:
Your Actual Problem
"Is disappointed and let down, feels there is no point in making new goals as they will leave him feeling the same way. Looking for friendly, pleasant relationships with others, who will further develop his intellect. Feels his current relationships are empty and holding him back. Reacting with an intense desire to become involved in various activities aimed at achieving his goals."
 

Brian278

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Originally Posted by bach
it was accurate in some areas but for the most part, way off.
the thing with bullshitty stuff like online personality tests, astrology, tarot cards, etc, is that they'll throw a lot of possibilities at you, hoping you'll notice some tenuous link to your life and be like "OMGZZZZ IT OMAZING"


+1. No matter what you select it will spit out some phrases you agree with, that's how these things work. A lot of those phrases are also things people want to believe about themselves or common to the human experience. "Wow, I DO have high standards! That's totally me!".
 

Reggs

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A few years ago I took the free personality test that eharmony lured subscribers in with. It took about 45 mins and had some pretty amazing results that were very specific. I dont know if they still offor it though.
 

Thomas

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Originally Posted by Brian278
+1. No matter what you select it will spit out some phrases you agree with, that's how these things work. A lot of those phrases are also things people want to believe about themselves or common to the human experience. "Wow, I DO have high standards! That's totally me!".

OMG, your words, I totally resonate with them.
 

the law

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This was pretty hit or miss.
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IUtoSLU

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It wasn't very accurate for me, but more than adequately described my wife when she took it.
 

k4ppah

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Current situation and desired goal were sickeningly true. Other stuff not so much.
 

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