I want to see how this differs from the answers in r/AskWomen. When I say defining personality trait I mean the characteristic that is the one that sums you up for the most part.

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  1. I’d have to say I’m pretty awesome and I like to do awesome stuff. My friends say I’m awesome and are amazed at the awesome things I can do. So yeah my best trait is being awesome.

  2. Stubborn. There are very few things that can deter me when I am aimed at a task, sometimes to a ridiculous level, though I won’t admit that in the moment lol.

  3. I’m quite literally the most humble person on earth. Like seriously number one for humility.

  4. I can be a major asshole and pretend I don’t care about things/people, but I do…I care more than I should and things affect me deeply.

  5. Paradoxical invisibility. Im usually the biggest person in a room, but I am never seen or heard. Like if a social group got Drax from wish.

  6. I myself would love to know. Maybe quirkiness? Nerdiness?

    My personality is likely the last thing people notice about me. I imagine I have an imposing presence.

  7. High ass energy, like when I Engage in a conversation I ENGAGE in a conversation. Some people mistake my energy for being angry, but really I just put tons of effort when I speak to people. Idk how to explain it 😅

  8. On my own, cold & calculated. With company, I put on whatever mask I have to, to blend in.

  9. Giving. I’m a totally giving person. It actually makes me happy to give and take care of others… I wish I had more I could give.

  10. I don’t really know a better way to put it, so I’ll say selfish. Generally not interested in what anyone else thinks of me (or in general), and I’m awful at compromise: I want to do what I want, when I want, my way.

  11. Being an asshole. Nah I’m kidding – Everyone says I’m way too active in the things that I do, like I would not stop working on a project or some task/errand with an assertive attitude.

  12. Synthesizing. Gather different sources of information and summarizing, both in interpersonal and analytical situations.

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