Distinct Traits Descriptions
Admiration-seeking | Experimenting | Planning | Resilient | Other-centric | Easygoing | Artistic | Conservative
Self-disclosing | Orderly | Civic-minded | Intellectual | Steadiness-focused | Pet-centric | Intimacy-driven | Focused
Anti-authority | Empirical | Hard-working | Food-oriented | Minimalistic | Present-focused | Outspoken | Scrutinizing
Moderating | Autistic | Ambiguity-tolerant | Overconfident | Manifesting | Feelings-driven | Bossy | Humble
Pet-centric
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Pet-centric describes someone whose bond with animals is an important part of their emotional life. People high in this trait may organize major choices around their pets, including where they live, how they spend their time, or what plans they are willing to make. Caring for an animal may feel less like an extra responsibility and more like a central relationship. At its best, this trait can show up as loyalty, nurturance, tenderness, and a strong capacity to care for living things that depend on them. At its extreme, it can become overextension, difficulty making practical compromises, or putting an animal's needs ahead of every other part of life. A recognizable fictional example is John Wick from John Wick. He represents an extreme version of someone whose bond with a pet carries deep emotional meaning and becomes tied to grief, loyalty, and personal identity. |
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*for a low score assume the opposite of the above or a disinterest in being anything like the above. |