You are a RSIG--Reserved Sentimental Intellectual Giver. This makes you a People-Pleaser.
Oh, RSIG! You are the most complicated and dynamic of any type. You are brilliant, tender, romantic and a joy to be with. You're the favorite of many of your friends. It's just not a party until you get there. You are bursting with feeling and sentiment and insight but you very rarely express it -- it's not how you want to present yourself to the world. Although you are always studying your non-romantic relationships -- you turn a blind eye to romantic relationships.
You're highly adaptable, and you conform to your circumstances (maybe you're a youngest child?). You would probably be content with almost anyone, and almost anyone would be blissfully happy to have you. But just because you're content doesn't mean you're happy. Don't settle!
You'd rather ignore your problems than rock the boat by creating conflict. Please understand that in the long run ignoring conflict will make you unhappy and your partner exhausted. Try picking a fight just to see how it goes. You'll find out that solving problems is so satisfying for you that it makes conflict worth it.
Your sex life could be fantastic if you could stop worrying about everything so much (did I wash my hands? how do I look? what do I need to do tomorrow?). You need a sweet, expressive lover who makes you feel at ease and never puts pressure on you. If you feel secure with your partner outside the bedroom, it will make all the difference.
You cry at movies. A lot.
Of the 82146 people who have taken this quiz, 5.8 % are this type.
Take it! That describes me to a T, right down to the "You cry at movies" bit. I cried at Tarzan, for heavens' sake.
So I got Wendy's postcard, and I'm planning on replying veryvery soon -- almost as soon as I get my hands on a robot chameleon. :P But seriously, thank you and it's coming before you know it.
I hate fitness and health. So much busy work and nonsense. The only reason health class exists is because parents are too lazy and/or shy to teach their own children about safe sex, good eating habits and peer pressure. Christ.
I thought they changed the line in "Arabian Nights" that goes, "Where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face".