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55You are experiencing occasional or frequent problems because of the Internet. You should consider their full impact on your life.Based on the above answer(s), your personality traits might be associated with following personality type(s):Paranoid Personality Schizoid Personality Schizotypal Personality Borderline Personality Narcissistic Personality Obsessive Personality

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it doesn't even give me a result
ur perfect matebtw this borderline ting is a fact 4 me accordin 2 my doctorbuuuutsome ppl can jus be pricks n get diagnosed as borderline
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Your Existing SituationUnwilling to extend himself or exert undue effort (with the possible exception of sexual activity). Feels that further progress requires more from him than he is willing or able to give. Would prefer reasonable comfort and security rather than the rewards of greater ambition.Your Stress SourcesWants to overcome a feeling of emptiness and to bridge the gap which he feels separates himself from others. Anxious to experience life in all its aspects, to explore all its possibilities, and to live it to the fullest. He therefore resents any restriction or limitation being imposed on him and insists on being free and unhampered.Your Restrained CharacteristicsBelieves that he is not receiving his share--that he is neither properly understood or adequately appreciated. Feels that he is being compelled to conform, and close relationships leave him without any sense of emotional involvement.Feels that he is receiving less than his share and that there is no one on whom he can rely for sympathy and understanding. Pent-up emotions and a certain egocentricity make him quick to take offense, but he realizes that he has to make the best of things as they are.Your Desired ObjectiveHis need to feel more causative and to have a wider sphere of influence makes him restless and he is driven by his desires and hopes. May try to spread his activities over too wide a fieldYour Actual ProblemFeels restricted and prevented from progressing; seeking a solution which will remove these limitations.Your Actual Problem #2The fear that he may be prevented from achieving the things he wants leads him into a relentless search for satisfaction in the pursuit of illusory or meaningless activities.This is actually quite accurate

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Your Existing SituationInsecure. Seeks roots, stability, emotional security, and an environment providing greater ease and fewer problems, but is either unwilling or unable to exert the effort.KINDA WRONGYour Stress SourcesResilience and tenacity are being overtaxed by the continued attempt to overcome existing difficulties. Sticks to his objectives but feels subjected to intolerable pressure. Considers it impossible to change the situation into one of cooperation and mutual trust and so desires to be free of it altogether.CORRECTYour Restrained CharacteristicsEgocentric and therefore quick to take offense. Sensitive and sentimental, but conceals this from all except those very close to him.Circumstances are restrictive and hampering, forcing him to forgo all joys and pleasures for the time being.VERY CORRECTUnwilling to participate and wishes to avoid all forms of stimulation. Has had to put up with too much of a tiring or exhausting nature and now desires protection and noninvolvementVERY WRONG - TOTAL OPPOSITEYour Actual ProblemFailure to establish himself in a manner consonant with his own high opinion of his worth, combined with the continued effort to prove himself with inadequate resources, have resulted in considerable stress. Tries to escape from these excessive demands on his meager reserves by adopting a defensive attitude in which he refuses to be committed, or to be involved in further unpleasantness.50/50Your Actual Problem #2Anxiety and restless dissatisfaction, either with circumstances or with unfulfilled emotional requirements, have produced tension and stress. His attempt to escape from these consists of creating at least an outward semblance of peace by refusing to allow himself to be involved.WRONG

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