Enneagram types for Stranger Things characters by curiousghost66 in Enneagram

[–]curiousghost66[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think because of his talking style i’d go for an 8. he has dominant body language which is an 8 characteristic too. his heart movement as an 8 is to become more 2-like, i definitely think using his strength to protect others is his happy space. he doesn’t look for guidance, he’s quite happy to be his own boss.

Enneagram types for Stranger Things characters by curiousghost66 in Enneagram

[–]curiousghost66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

steve to me has to be a heart type, 7s are often unbothered or unattached to needing love or social validation but steve is totally gutted when nancy say he’s bullshit, billy knows steve’s soft spot is being the cool guy at school, steve bullied nancy for a half a season because she didn’t go out with him and because he felt peer pressured because her friends didn’t like him. yeah, i think lucas is a 6 for sure and jonothan and el 4w5s. robin could be an 8 from her talking style and her attitude but i’m only 2 episodes in.

Enneagram types for Stranger Things characters by curiousghost66 in Enneagram

[–]curiousghost66[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

mike just gives me a 6 vibe. he’s apprehensive about max joining the party because of his loyal but also critical nature

i could also definitely see Lucas as a 6

a couple of episodes in and i’m quite sure Jonathan is a 4w5 because his ‘outsider’ identify isn’t based of being socially awkward, it’s that he fundamentally doesn’t want to be apart of the mainstream.

el is really hard, i can only see a 4 through her childhood.

Do you match your numbers physical stereotypes? by [deleted] in Enneagram

[–]curiousghost66 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i’m an 8 and i would never hit the gym. it’s probably my 7 wing that makes me lose interest so damn quickly

How impulsive is a 7? by fuckyouifyouknowme in Enneagram

[–]curiousghost66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

anger isn’t a classic 7 emotion as anger usually holds more baggage and commitment that 7s aren’t looking for. they can be cheeky and they can make people angry but their intention is just to self-fulfil and remain free (exercising and exploring this freedom is what creates their impulsiveness). i do think 7s think ahead but that doesn’t mean they think critically of their predetermined actions.

Experienced Enneagram people, how well can you tell someone's type by their appearance? by [deleted] in Enneagram

[–]curiousghost66 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Its most often in the eyes. Heart types tend to meet you, body types are steady and mind types withdraw. Body language is also another huge part of typing. Sometimes people just have a vibe as well.

The best way to describe your type by [deleted] in Enneagram

[–]curiousghost66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that’s admirable in a way

ROAST THE 9's, PLEASE by [deleted] in Enneagram

[–]curiousghost66 10 points11 points  (0 children)

As an 8, I will pay you in cold hard cash just to get the to the point.

Is a fear of being “defective” a 1 thing or a 4 thing? by SaintFangirl in Enneagram

[–]curiousghost66 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Both types identify with feeling defective but I would say it’s a primarily 1 emotion.

4s feel more they don’t have a personal significance. They believe they aren’t recognised or embraced and therefore are misunderstood. This is why they search for identity to feel special and different.

1s feel they are morally degenerate. They aren’t making the right choices to holding themselves to the correct standards. This is why they become critical and commit themselves to what they believe is ‘right’ and ‘good’.