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Moderator | Imago theory quiz So I just looked up Imago theory and I found this quiz...
Perfect Partner Quiz Omg it's SO freaking true!! My results: YOU ARE A FUSER YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are a Fuser. This means that as a child you were given a great sense of freedom and independence. Your parents trusted you to develop your own personality, to make your own mistakes and learn from them. But there is a drawback to this kind of experience. You may not have gotten as much attention as you wanted or felt you deserved. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER Your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But "happily ever after" for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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You sooooo want me! | |
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Moderator | Imago said: You sooooo want me!
Only if you are an Isolator! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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YOU ARE AN AMBIVALENT
YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are an Ambivalent. As a child, you probably received plenty of love and affection from your parents but were also allowed to form your own sense of independence. Your parents may have upset you and let you down at times, but your childhood needs were essentially met. Therefore, as an adult, you have traits that are common in both Isolators and Fusers, two polar opposites. This means that your relationship style includes many interesting contradictions. You've been known to both push people away and expect them to dote on you at the same time. Freedom is just as appealing to you as being showered with affection. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. In your case, "happily ever after" depends on which role you find yourself adopting more often. If you're usually the outgoing one in the relationship, often seeking affection and attention, you're more of a Fuser. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But happiness for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. If you're often a private person who likes her space, you're more of an Isolator. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. Contrary to what you might have thought, your best match is not someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. Instead, your best bet for long-term happiness is partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows his affection and expresses his emotions easily and often, just as your parents did. | |
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YOU ARE A FUSER
YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are a Fuser. This means that as a child you were given a great sense of freedom and independence. Your parents trusted you to develop your own personality, to make your own mistakes and learn from them. But there is a drawback to this kind of experience. You may not have gotten as much attention as you wanted or felt you deserved. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER Your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But "happily ever after" for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
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applekisses said: YOU ARE AN AMBIVALENT
YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are an Ambivalent. As a child, you probably received plenty of love and affection from your parents but were also allowed to form your own sense of independence. Your parents may have upset you and let you down at times, but your childhood needs were essentially met. Therefore, as an adult, you have traits that are common in both Isolators and Fusers, two polar opposites. This means that your relationship style includes many interesting contradictions. You've been known to both push people away and expect them to dote on you at the same time. Freedom is just as appealing to you as being showered with affection. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. In your case, "happily ever after" depends on which role you find yourself adopting more often. If you're usually the outgoing one in the relationship, often seeking affection and attention, you're more of a Fuser. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But happiness for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. If you're often a private person who likes her space, you're more of an Isolator. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. Contrary to what you might have thought, your best match is not someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. Instead, your best bet for long-term happiness is partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows his affection and expresses his emotions easily and often, just as your parents did. This is me 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: applekisses said: YOU ARE AN AMBIVALENT
YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are an Ambivalent. As a child, you probably received plenty of love and affection from your parents but were also allowed to form your own sense of independence. Your parents may have upset you and let you down at times, but your childhood needs were essentially met. Therefore, as an adult, you have traits that are common in both Isolators and Fusers, two polar opposites. This means that your relationship style includes many interesting contradictions. You've been known to both push people away and expect them to dote on you at the same time. Freedom is just as appealing to you as being showered with affection. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. In your case, "happily ever after" depends on which role you find yourself adopting more often. If you're usually the outgoing one in the relationship, often seeking affection and attention, you're more of a Fuser. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But happiness for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. If you're often a private person who likes her space, you're more of an Isolator. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. Contrary to what you might have thought, your best match is not someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. Instead, your best bet for long-term happiness is partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows his affection and expresses his emotions easily and often, just as your parents did. This is me Ambivalence rocks! (or does it ) | |
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YOU ARE AN AMBIVALENT YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are an Ambivalent. As a child, you probably received plenty of love and affection from your parents but were also allowed to form your own sense of independence. Your parents may have upset you and let you down at times, but your childhood needs were essentially met. Therefore, as an adult, you have traits that are common in both Isolators and Fusers, two polar opposites. This means that your relationship style includes many interesting contradictions. You've been known to both push people away and expect them to dote on you at the same time. Freedom is just as appealing to you as being showered with affection. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. In your case, "happily ever after" depends on which role you find yourself adopting more often. If you're usually the outgoing one in the relationship, often seeking affection and attention, you're more of a Fuser. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But happiness for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. If you're often a private person who likes her space, you're more of an Isolator. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. Contrary to what you might have thought, your best match is not someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. Instead, your best bet for long-term happiness is partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows his affection and expresses his emotions easily and often, just as your parents did. | |
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applekisses said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: This is me Ambivalence rocks! (or does it ) Well we both know our moms were late picking us up 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: applekisses said: Ambivalence rocks! (or does it ) Well we both know our moms were late picking us up Doesn't that mean you can use both hands to...well, you know. | |
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Imago said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Well we both know our moms were late picking us up Doesn't that mean you can use both hands to...well, you know. both hands, my feet, my mouth and my ass 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Is this a test only for women and gay men to take??...The first question asks what kind of men you're attracted to, but not what kind of women...lol... | |
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What kind of hippy loving bullshit is this Imago? | |
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Moderator | Byron said: Is this a test only for women and gay men to take??...The first question asks what kind of men you're attracted to, but not what kind of women...lol...
I hadn't noticed that. Take it anyway. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: Byron said: Is this a test only for women and gay men to take??...The first question asks what kind of men you're attracted to, but not what kind of women...lol...
I hadn't noticed that. Take it anyway. I wonder if there's a selection for gender before you get to that page. | |
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Moderator | applekisses said: Sweeny79 said: I hadn't noticed that. Take it anyway. I wonder if there's a selection for gender before you get to that page. Maybe, that's the link I found on google. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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I'm ambivalent. Damn it!!!!
M MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
Your childhood experiences show that you are an Isolator. This means that as a child, you grew up in a family of loving parents -- who could also be described as overprotective at times. You were probably surrounded by a large, loving family and raised by very hands-on parents who doted on you. However, there is a drawback to being given so much affection as a child. It may have been overbearing at times. In fact, your parents' good intentions may have been smothering, leaving you longing for your own personal space. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER Your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. You may have guessed just the reverse, that your best match would be someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. But "happily ever after" for you means partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows (her) affection and expresses (her) emotions easily and often, much like your parents did. | |
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Ex-Moderator | YOU ARE AN AMBIVALENT
YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are an Ambivalent. As a child, you probably received plenty of love and affection from your parents but were also allowed to form your own sense of independence. Your parents may have upset you and let you down at times, but your childhood needs were essentially met. Therefore, as an adult, you have traits that are common in both Isolators and Fusers, two polar opposites. This means that your relationship style includes many interesting contradictions. You've been known to both push people away and expect them to dote on you at the same time. Freedom is just as appealing to you as being showered with affection. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. In your case, "happily ever after" depends on which role you find yourself adopting more often. If you're usually the outgoing one in the relationship, often seeking affection and attention, you're more of a Fuser. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But happiness for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. If you're often a private person who likes her space, you're more of an Isolator. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. Contrary to what you might have thought, your best match is not someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. Instead, your best bet for long-term happiness is partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows his affection and expresses his emotions easily and often, just as your parents did. |
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YOU ARE AN AMBIVALENT
whatever, i don't care | |
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Imago said: YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. Dude, you can go both ways. | |
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CarrieMpls said: YOU ARE AN AMBIVALENT
YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are an Ambivalent. As a child, you probably received plenty of love and affection from your parents but were also allowed to form your own sense of independence. Your parents may have upset you and let you down at times, but your childhood needs were essentially met. Therefore, as an adult, you have traits that are common in both Isolators and Fusers, two polar opposites. This means that your relationship style includes many interesting contradictions. You've been known to both push people away and expect them to dote on you at the same time. Freedom is just as appealing to you as being showered with affection. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. In your case, "happily ever after" depends on which role you find yourself adopting more often. If you're usually the outgoing one in the relationship, often seeking affection and attention, you're more of a Fuser. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But happiness for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. If you're often a private person who likes her space, you're more of an Isolator. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. Contrary to what you might have thought, your best match is not someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. Instead, your best bet for long-term happiness is partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows his affection and expresses his emotions easily and often, just as your parents did. me too, but my parents were not late to pick me up | |
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YOU ARE AN AMBIVALENT
YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are an Ambivalent. As a child, you probably received plenty of love and affection from your parents but were also allowed to form your own sense of independence. Your parents may have upset you and let you down at times, but your childhood needs were essentially met. Therefore, as an adult, you have traits that are common in both Isolators and Fusers, two polar opposites. This means that your relationship style includes many interesting contradictions. You've been known to both push people away and expect them to dote on you at the same time. Freedom is just as appealing to you as being showered with affection. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. In your case, "happily ever after" depends on which role you find yourself adopting more often. If you're usually the outgoing one in the relationship, often seeking affection and attention, you're more of a Fuser. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But happiness for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. If you're often a private person who likes her space, you're more of an Isolator. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. Contrary to what you might have thought, your best match is not someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. Instead, your best bet for long-term happiness is partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows his affection and expresses his emotions easily and often, just as your parents did. No More Haters on the Internet. | |
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Anx said: YOU ARE AN AMBIVALENT
whatever, i don't care why doesn't anybody get the genius of this statement???? | |
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yup
YOU ARE AN AMBIVALENT YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are an Ambivalent. As a child, you probably received plenty of love and affection from your parents but were also allowed to form your own sense of independence. Your parents may have upset you and let you down at times, but your childhood needs were essentially met. Therefore, as an adult, you have traits that are common in both Isolators and Fusers, two polar opposites. This means that your relationship style includes many interesting contradictions. You've been known to both push people away and expect them to dote on you at the same time. Freedom is just as appealing to you as being showered with affection. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. In your case, "happily ever after" depends on which role you find yourself adopting more often. If you're usually the outgoing one in the relationship, often seeking affection and attention, you're more of a Fuser. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But happiness for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. If you're often a private person who likes her space, you're more of an Isolator. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. Contrary to what you might have thought, your best match is not someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. Instead, your best bet for long-term happiness is partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows his affection and expresses his emotions easily and often, just as your parents did. | |
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I AM AN AMBIVALENT
YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are an Ambivalent. As a child, you probably received plenty of love and affection from your parents but were also allowed to form your own sense of independence. Your parents may have upset you and let you down at times, but your childhood needs were essentially met. Therefore, as an adult, you have traits that are common in both Isolators and Fusers, two polar opposites. This means that your relationship style includes many interesting contradictions. You've been known to both push people away and expect them to dote on you at the same time. Freedom is just as appealing to you as being showered with affection. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. In your case, "happily ever after" depends on which role you find yourself adopting more often. If you're usually the outgoing one in the relationship, often seeking affection and attention, you're more of a Fuser. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But happiness for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. If you're often a private person who likes her space, you're more of an Isolator. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. Contrary to what you might have thought, your best match is not someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. Instead, your best bet for long-term happiness is partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows his affection and expresses his emotions easily and often, just as your parents did. Wanted: Virtual Sugar Daddy to help me buy stuff on Farmville and move up the ranks. Use of Viagra not authorized. Get your two minutes and go! | |
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YOU ARE AN AMBIVALENT
YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are an Ambivalent. As a child, you probably received plenty of love and affection from your parents but were also allowed to form your own sense of independence. Your parents may have upset you and let you down at times, but your childhood needs were essentially met. Therefore, as an adult, you have traits that are common in both Isolators and Fusers, two polar opposites. This means that your relationship style includes many interesting contradictions. You've been known to both push people away and expect them to dote on you at the same time. Freedom is just as appealing to you as being showered with affection. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. In your case, "happily ever after" depends on which role you find yourself adopting more often. If you're usually the outgoing one in the relationship, often seeking affection and attention, you're more of a Fuser. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But happiness for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. If you're often a private person who likes her space, you're more of an Isolator. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. Contrary to what you might have thought, your best match is not someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. Instead, your best bet for long-term happiness is partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows his affection and expresses his emotions easily and often, just as your parents did. [Edited 5/23/06 23:59pm] | |
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this is VERY close!
YOUR CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES Your childhood experiences show that you are an Ambivalent. As a child, you probably received plenty of love and affection from your parents but were also allowed to form your own sense of independence. Your parents may have upset you and let you down at times, but your childhood needs were essentially met. Therefore, as an adult, you have traits that are common in both Isolators and Fusers, two polar opposites. This means that your relationship style includes many interesting contradictions. You've been known to both push people away and expect them to dote on you at the same time. Freedom is just as appealing to you as being showered with affection. YOUR PERFECT PARTNER As an Ambivalent, you're uniquely qualified to have a successful relationship with a partner from either category: Fusers or Isolators. In your case, "happily ever after" depends on which role you find yourself adopting more often. If you're usually the outgoing one in the relationship, often seeking affection and attention, you're more of a Fuser. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, an Isolator. You may have guessed just the contrary, that your best match would be someone who would shower you with all the love and affection you crave. But happiness for you means partnering with someone who will respect your privacy and support you when you want to do independent activities, much like your parents did. If you're often a private person who likes her space, you're more of an Isolator. This means that your perfect partner is actually your opposite type, a Fuser. Contrary to what you might have thought, your best match is not someone who gives you all the space and freedom you crave. Instead, your best bet for long-term happiness is partnering with someone who dotes on you, someone who shows his affection and expresses his emotions easily and often, just as your parents did. I mean, like, where is the sun? | |
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jerseykrs said: oh poo to you | |
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