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Old 10-19-2007, 01:27 AM   #6 (permalink)
Urchin
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1. What is your personality type? INTP, 5w6-SX
2. Are you male or female? Female
3. What country do you live in now? What country are you born in? United States, United States
4. What cultural background are you? Uh, American? My father has southern heritage, my mother's background is all in New York City.
5. What religion are you? What religion is your family? I'm an atheist, and I was raised an atheist. My mother is a Jew and my father is a Protestant.

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6. What career are you in or looking to be in? What are you doing right now to help you achieve this career goal? I want to become a mathematics professor. Currently I'm applying to undergrad, hoping to follow that with grad school, then professorship.
7. What is your friendships like with both genders? How many good friends do you have and why are you friends with these people? I don't relate well to many people, but most of those to whom I do are male. I don't understand women. I've been referred to as a man trapped in a woman's body.
8. What paranoias do you have?
Um, none? I don't feel that my fears are inappropriately intense regarding anything.
9. What are your vices?
Caffeine.
10. What are your fears?
Disappointment, sentimentality, ignorance.
11. What is your relationship like with your parents? siblings (if you had any)? I get along well with my father. He's an INTJ. Less well with my mother, she's an ESTJ and very neurotic. I have no siblings.
12. How are you with expressing emotion in public? Not applicable. I don't.
13. How do you think people saw you in high school? How do you think people see you now? I'm a senior in high school and people have told me I'm "In my own world," "Scary/Strange/Weird/Creepy/Odd," and "A genius." I cannot account for the accuracy of these statements, I am merely reporting what I have been told.
And finally....
14. What do you see as the point to your life and life in general? Not applicable. There is no point to life.
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MBTI: INTP
Enneagram: 5w6 - SP/SX
Oldham: Solitary, Idiosyncratic
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