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Preferences about People: Personality, Values & Attitudes, Lifestyle

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Chaotic Improvisor vs Overstructured Workaholic: LOWEST tolerable Point:

In general - where within this scale would be your lowest tolerable point to feel comfortable with someone? The scale goes from -5 (one extreme) to +5 (other extreme). Here, your lowest tolerable point is asked, which means: how much chaos is acceptable to you. Consider: This is not about dating or a particular form of interpersonal relationships, but about private contacts in general.
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totally chaotic
extreme overstructured
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Chaotic Improvisor vs Overstructured Workaholic: HIGHEST tolerable Point:

In general - where within this scale would be your highest tolerable point to feel comfortable with someone? The scale goes from -5 (one extreme) to +5 (other extreme). Here, your highest tolerable point is asked, which means: how much overstructure is acceptable to you. Consider: This is not about dating or a particular form of interpersonal relationships, but about private contacts in general.
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totally chaotic
extreme overstructured
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How important is this trait to you?

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not at all
extremely important
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Physical Effort Avoider vs. Sports-Enthusiast: LOWEST tolerable Point:

In general - within which part of this scale do you feel comfortable with a person’s lifestyle or attitude toward physical activity? The scale goes from -5 (one extreme) to +5 (other extreme). Here, your lowest tolerable point is asked, which means: how much of the first extreme is acceptable to you. Consider: This is not about dating or a particular form of interpersonal relationships, but about private contacts in general.
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Physical Effort Avoider
Sports-Enthusiast
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Physical Effort Avoider vs. Sports-Enthusiast: HIGHEST tolerable Point:

In general - where within this scale would be your highest tolerable point to feel comfortable with someones lifestyle? The scale goes from -5 (one extreme) to +5 (other extreme). Here, your highest tolerable point is asked, which means: how much of the second extreme is acceptable to you. Consider: This is not about dating or a particular form of interpersonal relationships, but about private contacts in general.
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Physical Effort Avoider
Sports-Enthusiast
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Physical Effort Avoider vs. Sports-Enthusiast: Importance Level

How importance is this aspect to you?
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not at all
extremely important
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Stability-loving Traditionalist vs Novelty-Seeking Identity Nomad: LOWEST tolerable Point:

In general - where within this scale would be your lowest tolerable point to feel comfortable with someone? The scale goes from -5 (one extreme) to +5 (other extreme). Here, your lowest tolerable point is asked, which means: how much of the first extreme is acceptable to you. Consider: This is not about dating or a particular form of interpersonal relationships, but about private contacts in general.
0
Stability-loving TraditionalistNovelty-Seeking Identity Nomad
Novelty-Seeking Identity Nomad
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Stability-loving Traditionalist vs Novelty-Seeking Identity Nomad: HIGHEST tolerable Point:

In general - where within this scale would be your highest tolerable point to feel comfortable with someone? The scale goes from -5 (one extreme) to +5 (other extreme). Here, your highest tolerable point is asked, which means: how much of the second extreme is acceptable to you. Consider: This is not about dating or a particular form of interpersonal relationships, but about private contacts in general.
0
Stability-loving TraditionalistNovelty-Seeking Identity Nomad
Novelty-Seeking Identity Nomad
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Stability-loving Traditionalist vs Novelty-Seeking Identity Nomad: Importance Level

How importance is this aspect to you?
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not at all
extremely important
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Education-loving Mind Expander vs. Practice-focused Weekend-First Worker: HIGHEST tolerable Point

In general - where within this scale would be your lowest tolerable point to feel comfortable with someone? The scale goes from -5 (one extreme) to +5 (other extreme). Here, your lowest tolerable point is asked, which means: how much of the first extreme is acceptable to you. Consider: This is not about dating or a particular form of interpersonal relationships, but about private contacts in general.
0
Mind Expander
Weekend-First Worker
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Education-loving Mind Expander vs. Practice-focused Weekend-First Worker: LOWEST tolerable Point

In general - where within this scale would be your highest tolerable point to feel comfortable with someone? The scale goes from -5 (one extreme) to +5 (other extreme). Here, your highest tolerable point is asked, which means: how much of the second extreme is acceptable to you. Consider: This is not about dating or a particular form of interpersonal relationships, but about private contacts in general.
0
Mind Expander
Weekend-First Worker