Make of this what you want, good peeps. Personally, my attitude toward these quickie personality assessments is... poor. But I had a moment of boredom while plugged into the great wide interweebs, and this is one result of random clickage.
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THE ISSUES THAT LEAD TO MISUNDERSTANDING AND CONFLICT
- ACCOMPLISHMENT really boils down to social and economic stability -- we're talking about issues like a partner's profession, level of success and noteworthy achievement, being socially revered and having a respectable lifestyle.
- PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY really boils down to raw physical and sexual attraction -- we're talking about issues like a partner's physical appearance, attitudes toward sex and sensual style.
- DRIVE really boils down to mental and physical wellness -- we're talking about issues like a partner's physical fitness, zest for life, energy level and openness to new opportunities.
WHAT YOU "SAY" YOU WANT
Your scores on the "Lost in Translation Test" suggest that you want a woman who's "highly accomplished and strongly values outward physical chemistry but is not overly driven."
WHAT YOU "REALLY" WANT
According to relationship experts, what you seem to be looking for is an "ANCHOR." An anchor is well-poised to meet the hidden or unspoken needs you might actually be trying to fill in a search for a relationship. An anchor is...
- Someone who's generally calm and low maintenance, but who can also show spontaneity and go on the occasional adventure when circumstances permit.
- Someone who's not overly rigid in what she wants from life personally or professionally, but rather is basically content and can go with the flow when needed.
- Someone who's grounded and has a strong sense of identity, purpose and independence.
- Someone who doesn't want or need to rely on you for economic security but rather comes to the relationship with existing resources.
- Someone who's ready and able to give you freedom and support for your personal or professional goals.
- Someone who demands respect and makes a good impression on others.
- Someone who cares a lot about looking good, and who'll use her physical and sexual assets to the fullest for your enjoyment and who can give you attractive, healthy children
- Someone who's the envy of others and who'll garner approval from your friends and family, as well make you feel sexier and more attractive when you're together.
GO FISHING!
To increase your odds of finding an ANCHOR, look or listen for these key words or themes when you search profiles or talk to romantic prospects: sexy, sensual, experimental, well-balanced, stable, dependable, financially secure, professional, personable, committed, family-oriented, attentive, polished, capable, life-long learner, respectful and savvy.THE ISSUES THAT LEAD TO MISUNDERSTANDING AND CONFLICT
• ACCOMPLISHMENT really boils down to social and economic stability -- we're talking about issues like a partner's profession, level of success and noteworthy achievement, being socially revered and having a respectable lifestyle.
• PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY really boils down to raw physical and sexual attraction -- we're talking about issues like a partner's physical appearance, attitudes toward sex and sensual style.
• DRIVE really boils down to mental and physical wellness -- we're talking about issues like a partner's physical fitness, zest for life, energy level and openness to new opportunities.
WHAT YOU "SAY" YOU WANT
Your scores on the "Lost in Translation Test" suggest that you want a woman who's "highly accomplished and strongly values outward physical chemistry but is not overly driven."
WHAT YOU "REALLY" WANT
According to relationship experts, what you seem to be looking for is an "ANCHOR." An anchor is well-poised to meet the hidden or unspoken needs you might actually be trying to fill in a search for a relationship. An anchor is...
• Someone who's generally calm and low maintenance, but who can also show spontaneity and go on the occasional adventure when circumstances permit.
• Someone who's not overly rigid in what she wants from life personally or professionally, but rather is basically content and can go with the flow when needed.
• Someone who's grounded and has a strong sense of identity, purpose and independence.
• Someone who doesn't want or need to rely on you for economic security but rather comes to the relationship with existing resources.
• Someone who's ready and able to give you freedom and support for your personal or professional goals.
• Someone who demands respect and makes a good impression on others.
• Someone who cares a lot about looking good, and who'll use her physical and sexual assets to the fullest for your enjoyment and who can give you attractive, healthy children
• Someone who's the envy of others and who'll garner approval from your friends and family, as well make you feel sexier and more attractive when you're together.
GO FISHING!
To increase your odds of finding an ANCHOR, look or listen for these key words or themes when you search profiles or talk to romantic prospects: sexy, sensual, experimental, well-balanced, stable, dependable, financially secure, professional, personable, committed, family-oriented, attentive, polished, capable, life-long learner, respectful and savvy.
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Yeah, let's go with the flow. Any qualifying females kayaking down this lonely yet turbulent river can feel free to PM me.
Didn't think so. Yep, me gonna have to to this the hard way, the correct way, by joining a social activity or two. All locally and like. Gonna represent a change in approach over how its worked for me for the past decade or so.
Scary stuff. Nevertheless necessary, as I still have those urges, y'know?
Silly human race anyway.