Blue True Color Test

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Finding the True in Blue When deciding between the 2 personality tests, the blue True Color test fits me best. In the description, I found that, “Desire quality time with loved ones” is something I enjoy greatly. Although, most teenagers do not want to be spotted in public with their family, I am not embarrassed when my friends see me with them. There is nothing better than being out on the crystal clear Higgins Lake with my family and spending the day relaxing on the boat in the warmth of the sunshine. I cherish moments when my whole family gets together at the same place, even if it is something as simple as laying out on the boat. While, the True Colors personality test states that I enjoy time with my family, it also reveals that blues

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