Personality Parlour

             Personality is one of the biggest parts of a person. It controls the way we think, present yourself, and speak, as well as many other things. The Composer (Introversion Sensing Feeling and Perception) personality type, according to the personality parlour website, describes a calm and compassionate person. I agree with the personality test for the majority of the personality type it gave me. I am not a very open person, for I am rather reserved, but everything else was incredibly accurate. I am a very calm and gentle, very loving, and am very big hearted. I tend to sympathize with the less fortunate and often want to help others. In writing, this personality type makes it difficult to express myself because I can't express what I am thinking with words very well.
             In my relationships, this type can be both helpful and harmful. ISFP's are naturally peacemakers and tend to want to keep everything inside rather than express their feelings. That is true, cause that's exactly how I am. I do that mostly all the time when I'm upset are when I have something on my mind. Like when my girl and I get into it over something, I never show her or tell her how I really feel at the time. Sometimes this gets me into trouble and sometimes it keeps me out of trouble. When in love, according to the personality parlour website, ISFP's express their love in many different ways. I will go to the extreme to show that I care for someone. I take more blame than necessary if a problem comes up. Having someone return that love and care is vitally important to me. I feel that if you give someone care and affection, that same expression should be returned. ISFP's are very vulnerable at times of need. They want someone to sympathize with them and someone to feel t!
             heir same pain, anger, happiness, or any other feeling that may come up. It's like the saying; "Misery loves company," except you can substitute any word instead ...

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