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Personality Type #16: The Manipulator






Introduction:

The Manipulative personality type seeks control through the manipulation of others. He uses charm and deceit to achieve his goals. The Manipulator is very controlling, and compelling. He does his best to hide who he really is from other characters. He has a fear of failure, and he never takes responsibility for his actions.

Character Quirks:

Deceitful

He misleads other characters on a habitual basis, usually to get what he wants.

Controlling

Control is the defining characteristic of a manipulative person. He needs to know that he has legislation over the events, and the other characters in his life.

Self-efficient

This character is completely capable of taking care of himself. He knows how to advance  in life, and he does what’s necessary to do so.

Compelling

The Manipulative personality type has a powerful effect on other people. He’s very forceful, and charismatic.

Projector

The Manipulator projects a certain image to other people. He pretends to be something he’s not; to be better then what he really is. Many characters will have a hard time identifying a manipulator.

Self-Conscious

He’s often overly-concerned with his appearance. He wants to look good for himself, and the people around him.

Paranoid

This personality type often experiences symptoms of anxiety. He often feels paranoid, or worried that other people are talking behind his back.

Emotional Inabity

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Posted by forgotmypen - January 30, 2012 at 4:15 am

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Personality Type #15: The Feminine






Introduction:

The Feminine personality type essentially acts as the Masculine personality type‘s counterpart. This character is very nurturing, and fairly emotional in spite of her efforts to keep negative thoughts at bay for as long as she can. She’s dependent, flirty, and portrays exaggerated feminine qualities.

Character Quirks:

Dependent

Her first goal is to have all of her needs met, and to accomplish that, she knowingly relies on others.

Sensitive

She doesn’t take criticism particularly well, and she fears disapproval.

Emotional

Although she rejects negative thoughts as much as she possibly can, she’s fairly likely to have mood swings, or to break down.

Nurturing

The Feminine personality type takes joy in watching over others, and helping them in any way that she can.

Naive

Although this character isn’t stupid, she is naive. She remains innocent, in spite of the bad things happening around her. She’s generally unaware of any corruption that may be present in her surroundings.

Self-conscious

The Feminine character fears that she might be unattractive, and tends to stay very aware of her appearance. She wants to make sure that she looks her best, though she is usually self-critical.

Submissive

The Feminine personality type will take orders before she’ll ever give them

Flirtatious

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Posted by forgotmypen - January 27, 2012 at 7:33 pm

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Personality Type #14: The Masculine






Introduction:

The Masculine personality type puts masculinity first. He’s very dominant, and he has a fear of weakness. He can sometimes appear fairly one-dimensional because he only allows certain traits and emotions to emerge. He’s ambitious, aggressive, and adventurous. He sometimes comes across as harsh, and portrays exaggerated masculine characteristics. He pursues bold and risky jobs.

Character Quirks:

Coarse

The Masculine character is often demanding and strong-willed. He sometimes appears hard, or cruel.

Fears weakness

His has a fear of weakness–of any sort. He dislikes the idea of appearing fragile.

Daring

The Masculine personality type frequently yearns for some source of adrenaline, or excitement. To find this source, the character will often do things that other characters would be scared to.

Ambitious

This character always has a need to win. He often gets angry when he doesn’t.

Lacks Originality

The Masculine personality type isn’t particularly creative. He conforms to the general “norm”.

Overly Masculine

He pursues only “male-oriented” interests, and purposely exaggerates his masculinity.

One-dimensional

He doesn’t have very many “layers”, and tends to be fairly easy to figure out.

Rejects emotion

The Masculine character keeps most of his emotions bottled up inside; he regards them as a weakness.


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Posted by forgotmypen - January 25, 2012 at 7:05 pm

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