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Reads Every Room — The Social Amphibian
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Reads Every Room — The Social Amphibian

Extrovert 90%, Introvert 10% — Took an introversion test and landed in the middle? Yep, that tracks. You're genuinely good around people and completely fine alone — neither one wipes you out. Going out Friday night and then spending Saturday morning solo at a café with a book? Both feel great. Friends see you as "the social one," but your alone time is actually packed with things you love. The one downside: people will spend the rest of your life asking "wait, are you an introvert or extrovert?" — and you honestly don't feel the need to explain.

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Extrovert90%
Introvert10%

Your Personality Analysis

No Suffocation, No Loneliness

You give your partner real presence when you're together and natural space when you're apart. Neither "you're suffocating me" nor "I feel lonely" really comes up. You even come home from dates with energy left over — which means the conversation keeps going naturally. Most people spend years chasing the balance you maintain without even thinking about it.

Survives Every Environment

Deep focus work? Yes. Meetings and presentations? Also fine. Team environment, independent setup — you adapt to both. The catch is that because you can handle everything, you end up getting volunteered for everything. Learning to draw a line occasionally is the one skill worth building.

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Spends on the People Around You

You consistently spend more on others than yourself. Friend's birthday, a little something for a coworker, random gift for a family member — your wallet opens naturally for the people you care about. Look at your spending history and "gifts/occasions" is quietly one of the top categories. The people on the receiving end are always touched.

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