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QUIZ: What Role Did You Play In Your Family

QUIZ: What Role Did You Play In Your Family

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Do you ever wonder what role you play in your family take this quiz and find out. There are eight questions record the letter you pick every time, and if you can't fit between two answers, choose which resonates with you the most. Let's begin Number one, how would your parents describe you as a kid growing up, a confident and friendly, B, introverted and reserved, C level headed and mature, or D, helpful and considerate? Number two, how do you deal with new people? A, like we're already friends, B, quiet, and a bit anxious, C observant and critical or D, warm and supportive Number three, you have an argument with your partner, how does it go? A? I'm willing to adjust to their needs. B, I worry that they might abandon me. See, I can quickly work through who's at balT or D, I try to resolve it as quickly as possible. Together. Number four, what are you like as a leader? A, I'm organized and prepared B. I like to take the last task available. C, I enjoy solving problems and exercising my analytical skills. Or D, I collaborate with others to get the job done. Number five, how would your friends describe you? A you're a reliable friend, B shy at first, but fun, once you get to know them, C, you aren't afraid of telling things as they are. Or D, you're the most supportive person, they know Number six, how close are you with your family? A, I feel that it's my duty to keep them safe. B, I feel like I walk on eggshells around them. C, I enjoy their company from time to time. Or d I cherish them wholeheartedly. Number seven, your family pet, passes away. What do you do? First, A cheer up, my family. They might have it. Worse. B, cry, but not show it. C, find solutions to help your family move on. Or d take it hard myself, but find comfort in my family. And number eight, what would you say is your best quality A. I genuinely care about others. B, I'll never be the one to start a fight. C, I see all sides of the story. Or D, I like making people feel at ease. Okay, all tallied up here is the role you play in your family, depending on what letter you chose. The most nurturer. If a appears the most, you're a nurturer. A nurturer is someone who is carrying an empathetic. You, find it your duty to love and care for others. And it's something that comes naturally to you're always willing to lend a helping hand to your parents, siblings, and kids. Even though you have a lot on your plate yourself, you do so out of genuine love for them. On the inside. However, you feel that your value is tied to the amount of effort you put into the relationship. And it can be difficult to differentiate your worth outside of it. Lost child. If B appears the most, you're a lost child, a lost child is reserved and would rather blend into the background. There is a high likelihood that you grew up in a dysfunctional family environment. If there's a family gathering, you're often far from the center of the crowd, use your free time alone as a double-edged sword for one. You love solitude and the freedom from expectations. You also spend this time wisely, from honing and mastering a craft to completing a project. On the other hand, you sometimes feel lonely and wish you had it better. Truth teller. If C appears the most, you're a truth teller. A truth teller is someone who sees things through a critical eye. You like structure and logic, and many would say that you are responsible and gifted. Whereas a nurturer constantly wants everyone to feel good about one another. You tend to observe your family members attitudes more objectively, you point out their mistakes when necessary, but only because you want what's best for them on the inside. However, you're often harshest on yourself, which may perpetuate a sense of inadequacy within you. Cheerleader. If your most common letter is d, you're a cheerleader. A cheerleader is someone who supports and encourages the family. They love to joke around, and keep people happy. You adjust easily to the atmosphere. You find yourself in, you work hard to lift up everyone's spirits when they're feeling down or celebrate with them.
Date: 2024-02-08

Comments and reviews: 20


I just wanted to address some symptoms just to clarify which type of disorder it can be: -
1. I just procrastinate alot
2. Feeling sad but unable to cry but sometime i cry over little things (like, watching sad post, reading sad quotes etc, and if someone just said you are not gonna make it or some that things make me sad and it takes atleast 4-5 hrs to get over it )
3. Extreme mood swings like motivated but suddenly in few minutes sad then happy and guilt over my self.
4. I just so much hung up on past that i can't get over from it.
5. I feel like i just overslept some days or somedays feeling difficulty in sleeping.
6. I just overeating even though i know i have to stop.
7. I just remain in my room all day and feels like hopeless.
8. Also feels like having social anxiety because i just think so much and avoid to go outside often and if someone try to talk to me just feels horrible and want to leave as soon as possible.
9. I don't anyone now because it feels like they will use it against me or something.
10. Unable to concentrate on my studies because i am in constant fear of getting failed in my entrances because i just gave it so many times and didn't pass.
11. Always finds a way where things can go wrong.
12. Highly indecisive (i just take addmission in 4 colleges and drop out. )
13. Feeling behind from everyone around me.
14. Recently i just (idk is it right to say this but anyway) addicted or kind of thing to masturbation because i did it but it doesn't give me anysort of dopamine i guess.
15. I am scrolling too much on phone even though the thought of not studying freaking me. I don't know what to do i just feels like i lose control over life.
16. I didn't know about poor hygiene though but i tend to skip shower as much as possible.
17. Also restlessness when ever i get such thoughts or overthink.
Trying to get better but these things already ruining everything.

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Timestamps
1. How would parents describe you as a kid growing up 0: 13
2. How do you deal with new people 0: 30
3. You have an argument with your partner. How does it go 0: 45
4. What are you like as a leader 1: 03
5. How would your friends describe you 1: 22
6. How close are you with your family 1: 39
7. Your family pet passes away. What do you do firstly 1: 57
8. What would you say is your best quality 2: 17
9. Mostly A's: Nurturer 2: 41
10. Mostly B's: Lost child 3: 11
11. Mostly C's: Truth teller 3: 44
12. Mostly D's: Cheerleader 4: 17
Hope this helps you out. Hope you have a nice day. Sorry this is so late.

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I associate with B and C. I know it. The most things I have is self-hatred and self-loathing. I spoke the truth and express my opinion, and everyone hates me for it. That's why I keep myself alone. I stopped talking to random people unless it's for giving them help, but that's because I know that I am trash, who would only have worth if I throw away everything I have in order to make others happy. That's the only use I have, as I am nothing but a tool. I have to kill my own heart and feelings.
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I got mostly A’s and I know I’m a nurture I’ve been that way my whole life and I’m very happy to be a nurture and I’ve learned to see the good and bad sides to being a nurturer as well. A Good side is: being able to be there for people and genuinely care for them and want better for them and love to see them happy. And a bad side of it is you can become to involved with care for another persons needs that you can forget about your own. From my personal experience.
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Most of my results included D to some extent (two were unbreakable ties with A, and the first and last questions were four-way ties, so that makes me a multiclass Cheerleader/Nurturer.
Here are the results:
1. None of these
2. A & D
3. D
4. D
5. A & D
6. B & C
7. A
8. All of the above
Ratio: D > A > B = C
Hm actually, this could be a good leitmotif for a song

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Ima lost child thanks but I already know it
Morely I'm eldest in my siblings in my family so I get the first handed trauma, anguish, and the impose on me everything possible from responsibilities to their druken anger I just let it keep going cz they are my parents they did so much for me but once I leave THEIR house ill nvr see them again and I'm aware of everything

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I'm a blend between B and C. My family appears normal on the outside, but it's been very disfunctional since my dad died 30 years ago. Since then I have been a very lost child who's grown up being the parent, and my mother as the child. It has gotten easier over time, but I still prefer time alone, and I live alone now that my ex-partner has moved out.
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If I need to escape depression and anxiety, I need to study and jump from 90% from 100% grades because my parents are not happy with my grades, for that I need to focus on studying, but to focus I need to escape depression and anxiety. Am stuck what should I do
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I got half cheerleader, and half nurturer. Pretty accurate, even though I can be brutally honest when I need to. I don’t think being bratty honest is always rude, sometimes it’s the nicest thing you can say. That’s just me though!
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I feel like my mind is A but my acts is B. I notice the pain in others and want to be the person to help but never know how, and somehow feel like I'm not the one who should do it so I just keep silent.
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Im a lost child. Def grew up in broken family and I always used to be seating somewhere else during family reunions. Wich in retrospect was a big mistake since there are family gatherings no more.
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I agreed on everything that I saw from video and question to answer. It's mind crazy how it is helpful to watch videos and go through life and see we are not going through and not going crazy
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I tied A&C.
Which are most definitely my more dominant traits.
However. truth be told I'm actually a little bit like the other two on occasion. depending on situations and family members.

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I'm a lost child but my family isn't dysfunctional per say. Just flawed. I'm lucky that in spite of that, we have genuine love and care in the house and therefore I'm not living in total misery
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B B D B C C B C was my score I feel I have qualities from each of these 3 but none from A. It is kinda sat though but it was surprisingly accurate. Thank you psych2go I really appreciate you
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I had a question! Why do people miss things that they still have For example I’ve been missing my mom despite living with her and seeing her everyday. Or wanting to go home even if you are home.
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This is a light-hearted video for entertainment purposes. Let us know if you'd like to see more interactive videos like this in the future! Don't forget to comment your results below!
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B 1st and C 2nd, both resonate with me a lot. though the dysfunctional family of B and organized part of C are not true in my case.
I'm a cautious shy-away mess.

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My cats sick. my family has robbed me of everything. they constantly tell me I'm going to hell because I'm happy with my friend. I think I wanna just disappear
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