Blirtatiousness And Self Analysis

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Four years ago, I saw a girl sitting alone in Spanish class. She had a friend group, but for some reason, she always got excluded. When I noticed it for a few days, I decided that I will be her friend, and let her in with my friend group. Slowly, we got closer, and felt very comfortable with each other at a point where we became best friends. The closer we became, the more I realized that she is a pessimist person. The first few times I ignored her negativity because who does not complain once in a while? However, she always had something to criticize and someone to blame, and therefore, I confronted her. Everyone tried to stay away from her, but I stuck beside her and kept telling her that it’s not always everyone’s fault. Now she thinks I hate her, but all I did was say something that was very much necessary, for her own good. …show more content…
My results, after taking the BLIRT test, came as “in between”, which means I am a moderate person in blirtatiousness. I don’t say everything, but at the same time, I don’t bottle things up. I think my results are true because that is how I answered my questions; I rarely put strongly agree or strongly disagree, and answered so-so. In fact, even my self-criticalness scored

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