That's a no brainerlilkiwicutie89 said:is it really bad to give away your personality???
or is it worst if you change your personality for someone?
just a thought!
That's a no brainerlilkiwicutie89 said:is it really bad to give away your personality???
or is it worst if you change your personality for someone?
just a thought!
bobness said:That's a no brainer
Perhaps you should re-read the first postlilkiwicutie89 said:whaa// im lost..
It's very difficult to change one's personality. Maybe on a surface, more shallow level....it may seem evidently simple in a matter of time/space but.. deep inside..bobness said:iambored was talking about what behavioural aspects were 'giveaways' to personalities.
Obviously to change your personality for someone else is stupid, esp. compared to just revealing your personality to another.
i.e. no brainer, lolz
not necessarily, unless your personality involves revealing almost every piece of your thought (ie people know what you're thinking/how you're feeling most of the time) because then it is very easy for manipulators to fish hook you as their next victim (you are potentially the perfect candidate)lilkiwicutie89 said:is it really bad to give away your personality???
hai latvia :wave:stickywages said:not necessarily, unless your personality involves revealing almost every piece of your thought (ie people know what you're thinking/how you're feeling most of the time) because then it is very easy for manipulators to fish hook you as their next victim (you are potentially the perfect candidate)
Pretend to be a stranger and prank your partner and see how he/she reacts to strangers.iambored said:I find this stuff very interesting.
What 'tests' do you do? What do different things tell you about a person's personality?
I always look at how people treat different types of people. It shows how welcoming/cliquey they are and how likely they are to turn on you in the long term.
I look at how they respond to unncecessary bitching by other people to see how comfortable I can be telling them things and what they might be saying about me behind my back.
I look at what they do when people need help - whether they do the bare minimum or take the initiative to do more. I think it's a good indication of how selfish (/selfless) they are in general.
oh god, i hope notSkeeta said:what someone is like when they are drunk is a major indicator to their personality.
heylo boobnest!bobness said:hai latvia :wave:
Were you involved in the fish hook thing you mentioned, in the past? Otherwise, i really can't see this happening in real life sorry
er like 2nd?Baiku said:I like to throw the 'overtake challenge' out there. I don't like explaining jokes to people because it ruins it for everybody. I feel the 'overtake challenge' is a fair opportunity for anybody to convince me to avoid them:
You're in a race and you overtake 3rd. What position are you in now?
(Lots of funny answers)
That is correct.iambored said:third
a big one is how they react and respond to people who are in more disadvantaged positions for one reason or another. making comments and rude jokes behind their back about their disadvantages does not impress me, no matter how much the other person annoyed them. this is a mix of 1 and 2 in my first post.
also consistency of behaviour, showing lasting personality traits or traits only present in certain situations
Skeeta said:what someone is like when they are drunk is a major indicator to their personality.
I assume you're not doing psych ...brogan77 said:Awesome work at plucking a figure out of thin air.