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It may be one of my four chronic illnesses acting up, but I've tried napping, eating meat, and eating candy (in case it was my blood sugar dropping). I'm freezing, and I'm wiped out.
Summary Results
Based on the Five Factor Model credited to Goldberg, Costa and McRae, the Advanced Multidimensional Personality Matrix (AMPM) is a comprehensive personality assessment designed to provide you with valuable insight into your character, aptitudes, and disposition.
The AMPM is based on the theory that all human personality traits belong to one of five broad dimensions of personality. Below the summary report, you will find a detailed personality report, including an advice section and your scores on the thirty-seven distinct personality traits.
Your Personality Type:
Lover
Your kindness, altruism, and sincere enjoyment of people make you the Lover. You are the kind of person who genuinely enjoys and admires others and isn't afraid to show it. Although you occasionally enjoy spending time alone, you value your friends and loved ones very much, and would drop any project to be at a their side. Your interactions with others are characterized by warmth, openness, and caring, and your empathy and altruism do not go unnoticed. In general, you are an emotionally stable and conscientious person.
About Anxiety
We've all suffered from some form of anxiety at one time or another, whether it was butterflies in the stomach before a big exam or stammering like a goof in front of that guy/gal we had a crush on. Anxiety is a natural human reaction to life's stressful events, which aren't necessarily even unhappy or terrible situations - how many brides, for example, get a bad case of the jitters on their wedding day? Anxiety often conjures up strange, overwhelming physical symptoms, but if it doesn't happen too regularly we are able to brush it off and lead a normal life. If it does begin, however, to affect our day-to-day level of functioning, this is when we need to take a closer look at the roots and possible triggers of anxiety.
In some cases, anxiety becomes so extreme that the individual suffers from GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder). In fact, almost 14% of the general population suffers from an anxiety disorder. One of the most common is Panic Disorder, characterized by hyperventilation, heart palpitations, tingling sensations, dizziness and chest pains. Sufferers live in a continuous state of apprehension and anticipation of something horrible, characterized by excessive anxiety and unrealistic worry. If you feel you may have the symptoms of either of these anxiety disorders, don't hesitate to seek professional help.
Results of the Anxiety Test
Anxiety Index
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Your score = 48 Your score
What does your score mean?
According to your test results, your level of anxiety is moderate; which means there is a potential of it becoming problematic in your life. Although you are generally able to cope, your stress and worry might sometimes interfere with your ability to function in a healthy way. This is nothing to beat yourself up about - anxiety is a highly common problem with a wide range of causes. The most important thing, however, is that you take active steps to decrease the frequency and intensity of these emotions so that they don't dictate the way you carry out your life.
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Well, first, I'm Catholic. That does play a major role. Second, I have a collection of small angel statues. Third, I'm pale, and angels often have white skin. By white skin, I mean ivory, alabaster, porcelain-choose your word.
I also like the colors white and gold (my third and fourth favorites-black and red being first and second). White and gold are considered angelic colors.
I've loved him for most of the last year. We started out as potentially dating, but that didn't work out, so we became friends. Now, things may be changing.
My short time in that coven was great, though I'm a bit meek for it.
I ask because I wasn't notified of being inducted, only of being kicked out (both seemed to have happened in about an hour).
Ugh. I told him I'd sign back on to Yahoo IM on my phone, but he told me to just go have fun tonight, basically. :(
Apparently, being a Caitiff for one day got me inducted into a coven and already kicked out.
Yes!
So the guy I'm in love with finally knows that I'm alive.
I just got rejected by a guy I was slightly interested in on OkCupid. I don't feel a thing. Am I normal? Ha, as if normal ever applied to me!
28 / f / straight / Single
I am ultra-creative, affectionate, and Catholic
My self-summary
I have a bachelor's degree and will begin a master's in information technology in the fall. I am a practicing Catholic and very serious about my faith. I don't smoke, I don't do drugs, and I only drink sometimes. I'm intelligent, funny, and kind. I like dogs. I am a published poet.
What else can I tell you about myself? I am very involved in my church (and hey if you are looking for a good church, let me know), and it is easiest for me to date other Catholics who take their faith seriously. With that said I have dated Protestant Christians, but I have had some negative experiences. I haven't ruled out dating another 100%, but I'll always be Catholic and I'm not one to let lies and half-truths about my faith slide.
I'm not interested in dating a smoker, an alcoholic, a drug user, or an abusive person. I have morals, values, and beliefs, and while I can have friends who don't share these, it doesn't work for dating. To be very clear: if you are looking for a one night stand or a f**k buddy, look elsewhere. That's not me.
If there is something you'd like to know, ask me.
I'm open to meeting someone from here after exchanging messages and a phone call or two. The meeting will occur in a public place.
As for what I look like, I look like my pictures. I have long red hair, pale skin, and blue eyes. I wear glasses, and I've been told I look like a sexy librarian in them. My body is voluptuous; I'm very curvy. I'm not a stick, so if you are looking for someone anorexic, look elsewhere. I eat healthy and exercise, but I have a little extra padding and some muscle.
As for the awards they give out on here, don't count on the accuracy. I'm a moderate Democrat, not a Republican, for instance.
As for potential female friends, I obviously am not as concerned about the details mentioned on here as I am in character.
What I'm doing with my life
I go to school (well not now that I've graduated, but I'll be going to grad school), church, and enjoy being around other people. That's basically what I currently do with my life, though I have both short and long term goals.
Ultimately, I plan on leaving this world somehow better than I found it. That's idealism-not arrogance.
I write well. Yes, I'm published-a book of poetry; no, I'm not telling you where. I'm not crazy enough to give out my last name that easily.
I'm really good at
Well, what I am really good at is helping people solve their problems and feel better about themselves. I am also a good writer. I have other creative talents as well.
In addition to my artistic side, I can do other things quite well. I can speed read, for instance.
I'm good at singing in my church's choir once a month, too, but don't expect to see me fronting a band. My voice isn't that good.
I can usually make people laugh, though sometimes I annoy them, too.
The first thing(s) people usually notice about me
The first thing people notice about me is my long, slightly wavy, red hair with natural gold highlights. The second thing they notice is my porcelain skin. One a bad day, they might notice the fiery Irish temper that goes with the red hair. As for personality, they are likely to notice that I seem to be flexible and resilient. I am serious when needed, but I like to laugh and to make others laugh. Most people who know me learn rather quickly that I'm a practicing Catholic.
But let's face it. The first things people notice are physical. In addition to my skin and hair, if people look past my glasses, they'll notice large blue eyes. I also have full lips, though not huge.
I never leave the house without perfume. My voice is in the soprano range.
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
I enjoy Italian, Chinese, and Thai food. I love reading anything except westerns and romance novels. My favorite movies are horrors, mysteries, sci-fi, and comedies. I like a little bit of everything when it comes to music.
I also love The Passion of the Christ and other religious movies. I listen to a lot of CCM and pop music (mostly women with soprano voices).
I don't have time to watch too much TV.
The six things I could never do without
1) my faith
2) affection
3) a dog
4) other people
5) books
6) music
I spend a lot of time thinking about
I spend a lot of time thinking about my studies, God, the Church, my friends and family, my dog, issues in the world, and what I plan on doing in the future. I tend to get lost in my thoughts on long drives. I daydream, too.
On a typical Friday night I am
Doing something that I enjoy doing, from going to an opera, symphony, or show to hanging out at home to being out and about
The most private thing I'm willing to admit here
If you want to get to know me, then you'll have to do the work. Sorry.
You should message me if
I am looking for a man who is Catholic, a nonsmoker, no drugs, not an alcoholic, and who has a good character. If you are a Christian but not Catholic, maybe. However, if you don't fit the rest, then there is no point in attempting to date. I'm 28, so a few years older or younger is ok. Please kind, respectful men only!
Also, if you're a girl looking to make new friends, send me a message!
Ethnicity Native American, White
Height 5' 4" (1.62m).
Looking For New friends, Long-term dating, Short-term dating
Smokes No
Drinks Sometimes
Drugs Never
Religion Catholicism and very serious about it
Sign Aries but it doesn't matter
Education Graduated from college/university
Job Other
Income $0-$20,000
Kids Likes children
Pets Owns dogs
Languages English (Fluently), French (Okay), Polish (Poorly), Latin (Poorly), Irish (Poorly)
Age: 28
Status: Never Married
Location: Baltimore, MD
Rite: Roman - Archdiocese of Baltimore
Faith Questions: Yes to 7 of 7 questions.
Seeking
I'm looking for a man who is a good Catholic and a good person. No smokers, drug users, alcoholics, or abusers. I'm looking for someone with similar beliefs, morals, and values, but I am not necessary looking for someone with a similar personality. It's more important to have a complementary personality than to look for a carbon copy.
While I do eventually want to marry, it's not something I am looking to do tomorrow. I want to make the right choice because it's a life-long decision. When I do get married, it will have to be to a man who wants children (as many as God sends), goes to Mass every Sunday, doesn't believe in divorce, and doesn't believe in infidelity.
It's important that a man respect me. I won't tolerate disrespect.
Overall, I'd say I'm looking for a man who is reliable, dependable, stable, steady, faithful, loyal, intelligent, and spiritual. Beyond that, I'm pretty open minded.
Personal / Appearance
Height: 5 feet 4 inches
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Red
Body Type: Average
Race: White / Caucasian
Ethnic Background: I'm mostly Irish, but I am also part German, Dutch, Cherokee, and English.
Tattoos: No, never
Piercings: Yes, just my ears
Personal / Habits
Early Bird or Night Owl: Night owl
Exercise: 1 - 2 times per week
Diet: A lot of everything
Eating Out: Not very often
Political Views: Moderate
Drinking Habits: Socially
Smoking Habits: I don't
Television Habits: A few hours a week
Long-distance Relationship: Maybe, for the right person
Relocating: Prefer my current location/area
Background / Family & Children
Free to Marry: Yes
Have Children: No
Raised By: Mostly my mom
Family Ties: Often talk and do things together
Birth Order: Oldest
#of Sisters: 1
Grew Up: City / Urban
Ideal # of Kids: 3-5
Background / Work & Education
Education: Bachelors degree
Primary Schooling: Public School
Occupation / Specialty: Student / Graduate Student
Employment Status: Student
Languages: English, French
Faith / Practice
Mass Attendance: Weekly
Catholic Rite: Roman
Considering Vocation: No
Favorite Devotions: Rosary, Novena, Bible Reading, Prayer, Other Reading, stations of the cross, sacramentals, frequent confession (even of venial sins)
Favorite Sacramentals: Medals, Holy Water, Rosaries, Statues, Holy Cards, Crosses, Chaplets, Holy Images
Favorite Prayers: Act of Contrition, Anima Christi, Glory Be, Mealtime Prayer, Our Father, Act of Love, spontaneous prayer
Convert: No
Liturgical Preference: Charismatic
Faith in Practice: My Faith is part of my daily life
Faith / Doctrine
Eucharist: Yes, I accept the Church's teaching
Contraception: Yes, I accept the Church's teaching
Sanctity of Life: Yes, I accept the Church's teaching
Papal Infallibility: Yes, I accept the Church's teaching
Premarital Sex: Yes, I accept the Church's teaching
Immaculate Conception: Yes, I accept the Church's teaching
Holy Orders: Yes, I accept the Church's teaching
Favorites / Mutiple Choice
Favorite Activities: I have to say my favorite activity is going to Mass. I also just love being with people. I enjoy paddle boating in the spring and summer, I enjoy walking, and I'd love to swing dance again. I love music, so symphonies, operas, and musicals are things dear to my heart. I read every day, but that's a solo activity. I'm open to trying new things. I'd like to learn to swim this summer.
Favorite Books: Bible, Catechism, Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, The Chronicles of Narnia (I've read a good portion of the works of C.S. Lewis, so I'd have to say just about anything by him), psychology books, science books, I'll read just about anything but westerns and romance novels. Of course, during the semester, I'm also reading textbooks.
Favorite Periodicals: I like magazines that are about Catholicism, music, psychology, or health.
Favorite Movies: The Passion, The Greatest Story Ever Told, LOTR, Japanese horror is almost always good and Korean horror is quite good too, horrors in general (except senseless slasher movies), comedies (except Adam Sandler movies), actions, and dramas are good. I don't usually like westerns or romance movies.
Favorite Sports: soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, baseball, gymnastics, ice skating, I can watch almost anything (golf bores me)
Favorite Hobbies: I do enjoy arts and crafts, though I am more of a writer/poet than anything else. I have made some jewelry. I collect religious items and red haired dolls and figurines. I also have a large collection of board games, though those aren't just to look at. I had a piano class in college, and I own a keyboard, though it's collecting dust at the moment. I also have a large collection of stuffed animals.
Favorite Foods: Italian, Chinese, cheese, seafood, chocolate is nice at times when I want something sweet (my family has been making homemade fudge for generations), salad from Salad Works in the Gallery
Favorites / Short Answer
Favorite Actors: I am not sure that I really have any favorites. I certainly don't in the sense that I'll see a movie just because someone specific is in it. I'm much more interested in people I come across in real life than in movies.
Favorite Musicians: Josh Groban, Charlotte Church (ignoring her personal life), almost any female with a soprano voice, Rachael Lampa, Rebecca St James, Beethoven, Jaci Velasquez, obviously I listen to CCM music, I also like gospel, jazz, blues, big band, classical, and some country (but not hard country).
Favorite Songs: God and Lamb of God by Rebecca St James, Cry Me A River by Diana Krall, At Last by Etta James, Heart of Innocence by Jessica Simpson, Everything and Can't Give It Up by Stacie Orrico, Wait For Me by Rebecca St James, Mercy On Me by Christina Aguilera, Vision of Love by Mariah Carey, too many to name
Favorite Charities: Catholic and Christian charities in general are obviously good, but I suppose my favorite charity of all is the poor box in church. I do believe that we should help foreign countries if we are financially able, but there are also poor people right here in Baltimore. It's easy to help those who are nameless and faceless far away, but it's more difficult to help those near by.
Favorite Saints: St Therese, St Catherine of Alexandria, St Clare, The Blessed Virgin Mary, and if it's works out the Archdiocese will take up the cause of Monsignor John Reinsfelder (because I have no intention on giving up on this)
Favorite Scripture Verses: All the references to the Eucharist and the First Letter to the Corinthians (can't choose just one verse)
Favorite Title of Our Lord: Bread of Life, Good Shepherd, Lamb of God, Light of the World, Man of Sorrows, the Lord, King of Kings, Savior, Holy One, Prince of Peace
Favorite Title of Mary: Model of Virtue, Mystical Rose, Refuge of Sinners, Health of the Sick, Help of Christians
Favorite Hymns: I am quite obsessed with hymns. City of God, All Are Welcome, and Canticle of the Turning are my top three, but I could be here all night listing all the hymns I like.
Places Traveled: I have never been farther south than North Carolina or farther north than Pennsylvania. I would eventually like to see various places nationally and internationally.
Willingness to Travel: No. I don't drive. I doubt that a long distance relationship could possibly work for me.
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