Enneagram in a nutshell:
Type 1: Fear of being bad.
Type 2: Fear of not being loved.
Type 3: Fear of failure.
Type 4: Fear of insignificance.
Type 5: Fear of not knowing enough.
Type 7: FOMO!
Type 8: Fear of being controlled.
Type 9: Fear of conflict.
I think the point is to treat each person as an individual, and not to make assumptions based on a highly variable genetic syndrome.
The average IQ might be 50, but the range is more like 20 to 80, the high end of which is within the "normal" distribution. I personally know
I would give you a 7 with the humility thrown in, a 6 based on your profile photo without any context, and a 0 if you are an egotistical, misogynistic asshat the way your original post would suggest 😉.
Yoder suggests Amish ancestry. We are probably cousins lol
Boomers - the world is changing. A little compassion is not going to make you weak. Learn how to bend before you break.
Millennials - some of you need to grow TF up and stop acting entitled to a champagne lifestyle on a beer work ethic. You know who you are.
Sincerely - Gen X
Charge him surrogacy fees and medical expenses for carrying his child. Charge him for 24/7 childcare, housekeeping, cooking, and any other services that you have provided - then see how he feels about it
Anxious avoidant here, but for me, it was consistency.
Someone who makes the relationship a priority, does what they say they are going to do, listens without judgment, and doesn't try to control me.
I still have panic moments where I want to run away, but they are short-lived
What if I'm the one working 40+ hours a week and come home to a giant mess and a man-child that does things so poorly I would rather he didn't do them at all - like broken dishes and chunks of food in the bottom of the dishwasher? Does that mean I get to cheat? Or should I just