hihi!! Could you make an Sp3 discord layout? from the enneagrams. Specifically
@/so3sx8lover 's character design on tiktok!! :D
🍀◞ Sp3 - enneagrams discord layout ◟🍀
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🦄⠀ᦃ ⠀𓈒 art by @/so3sx8lover on tt ꈍ . ꈍ
preview ^^
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hihi!! Could you make an Sp3 discord layout? from the enneagrams. Specifically
@/so3sx8lover 's character design on tiktok!! :D
🍀◞ Sp3 - enneagrams discord layout ◟🍀
ㅤᩧ𓈒 ׁ⠀ ♡⠀/⠀↻ if using ♪ ˚⠀۪
🦄⠀ᦃ ⠀𓈒 art by @/so3sx8lover on tt ꈍ . ꈍ
preview ^^
Millon's Subtypes of Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD)
Theodore Millon proposed 6 subtypes of HPD in 2000. Below are screenshots of their descriptions in a table on this Wikipedia page on HPD and slightly simplified explanations of them:
The appeasing histrionic has dependent and compulsive features in addition to their histrionic ones. An appeasing histrionic may feel compelled go out of their way to appease others, as the name suggests, and moderate tense situations. The table reads as follows:
"[An appeasing histrionic] Seeks to placate, mend, patch up, smooth over troubles; knack for settling differences, moderating tempers by yielding, compromising, conceding; sacrifices self for commendation; fruitlessly placates the unplacatable."
A pwHPD has a need for attention and to be accepted/approved by others. Therefore, perhaps the appeasing histrionic seeks to gain others' approval by acting as a mediator, one others can rely on to settle disputes and help with problems, thus making themselves important and thereby approved by others.
A vivacious histrionic is someone who possesses hypomanic, and possibly narcissistic, features. Hypomanic features include being restless and engaging in risky and/or reckless behaviour. This means that a pwHPD who has the vivacious subtype may behave recklessly or extremely energetically to be acknowledged and attended to by others. The table explains this as such:
"Vigorous, charming, bubbly, brisk, spirited, flippant, impulsive; seeks momentary cheerfulness and playful adventures; animated, energetic, ebullient."
A tempestuous histrionic has negativistic features. "Tempestuous" means "characterized by strong, turbulent, or conflicting emotions", which falls in line with the description in the table:
"Impulsive, out of control; moody complaints, sulking; precipitous emotion, stormy, impassioned, easily wrought-up, periodically inflamed, turbulent."
This, combined with negativistic features, makes the pwHPD's mood more turbulent and unstable. It may mean they are more likely to do dramatic things to get attention and have people be around and stay with them. The dramatic things they do may also be quite drastic and sudden, and they may also retreat more easily due to mood swings.
A disingenuous histrionic has antisocial features and may be more prone to lying to get sympathy and attention. They may be highly egocentric and very often seek to be in the spotlight, even at the expense of others. They may manipulate others by being overly charming or any other dramatised trait, thus earning them attention. Adding a little to this, the table reads:
"Underhanded, double-dealing, scheming, contriving, plotting, crafty, false-hearted; egocentric, insincere, deceitful, calculating, guileful."
Now, a theatrical histrionic is, as stated in the table, a "variant of [the] 'pure' pattern", meaning that it is a variant of the "usual" histrionic. The description in the table explains a theatrical histrionic as such:
"Affected, mannered, put-on; postures are striking, eyecatching, graphic; markets self-appearance; is synthesized, stagy; simulates desirable/dramatic poses."
Essentially, one could say that a theatrical histrionic is a more "dramatic" version of the usual histrionic; they "put on a show", so to speak, to gain attention from others, as though on stage for others to see.
Lastly, an infantile histrionic has borderline features. This means that they are more prone to becoming excessively attached to someone, and also that they are more prone to "volatile emotions", i.e. emotional outbursts and the like. The table expands on this as follows:
"Labile, high-strung, volatile emotions; childlike hysteria and nascent pouting; demanding, overwrought; fastens and clutches to another; is excessively attached, hangs on, stays fused to and clinging."
This could indicate that an infantile histrionic might experience some fear of abandonment (due to borderline features), but it may be more a fear of losing attention due to abandonment rather than a fear of the abandonment itself.
How does the social instinct interact wirh Fi vs with Fe??
It relates to connecting from the outside in (Fe) or the inside out (Fi).
Fi is, “What do I authentically feel about this connection?” and Fe is “What is happening between us and how do I maintain or adjust it?”
So + Fe: plugs straight into connection and care, what we have in common, what we agree on, what values we share. Reads the connection as something that exists between us and feels responsible for maintaining that connection. (Checks in, adjusts their tone, smooths tensions, feels discomfort when the bond is strained or they are pushed out, responding to others’ needs or expectations in real time. “Are we okay? Something feels off between us.”)
It reads body language and emotional signals and tracks social expectations. Can over-adopt, care too much what everyone else thinks about them, or people-please. It asks, “How should I come across? What’s appropriate here? What does this situation require of me?” and adjusts their presentation to fit their roles, expectations, or the needs of the other person.
So + Fi: relational from a personal internal anchor, connection must feel real with someone who doesn’t pressure the Fi to change their views. They selectively bond (not anyone gets access to me) and show up in a way that feels genuine, while rejecting anything that feels performative or too expected. (“Do I care about this person? Is this connection real or forced? Am I being true to how I feel about them?”) It interprets others through the self (“if I were them, how would I feel?”). Can misread the situation by projecting their own feelings or values onto it, or misinterpreting social cues / being “too late” to realize what others want from them.
It is aware of roles but not defined by them, and experiences a constant tension between belonging and authenticity, rejecting or accepting what others need or want from them, and resisting external expectations that feel “fake.” They ask, “Is this truly me? Do I agree with this social norm? Can I belong without losing myself?”
More often, Fe + Social will attempt to change the group to reflect their values or beliefs where a Fi + Social will feel frustration at the disconnect between the self and others, but not want to compromise and won't know how to influence public opinion or emotions in their direction other than to "set an example through being me."
Enneasona - The Scholar [458]
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Instinctual variants
Sp/So
Sp/Sx
So/Sp
So/Sx
Sx/Sp
Sx/So
Wyvegender Pride Flags
Wyvegender: an idingender identity in which one’s gender is fluid between two or more genders that are neither male nor female. The genders that one is fluid between can be any genders and any amount of genders; however, none of these genders have any connection to masculinity or femininity at all.
Source (link). Flags and term were coined by Fandom user Stormqi sometime around May 5, 2021 through LGBTA+ Wiki (lgbtqia.wiki).
It can be seen as a more specific subtype of genderflor by some users, contrasting with genderdae.
SX9 “SYMBiOSiS”
STRENGTH: E3 “THE ACHiEVER”
WEAKNESS: E6 “THE LOYALIST”
“Enneatype 9s with the SX instinct are the type to develop a need for another’s love to earn a sense of identity or belonging. Their “laziness” loses their own instincts and earns an ability to perceive the need of others. These people learn to merge with others, and ends up losing themselves slowly in the process.”
Examples of SX9: Legoshi (Beastars), Fluttershy (MLP: Equestria Girls), Shinji (Evangelion)
Enneagram system
A rewrite/more in depth post of the Enneagram system compared to my last post on it. Not an expert. May change later.
If you like kpop and typology, check out my blog. I do type analysis on idols and typology notes.
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What is Enneagram?
I mainly took notes from Riso Hudson theory.
A typology system that categorizes personalities into 9 different types. Each type is numbered from 1 - 9.
Each type has a desire and fear that motivates their actions in life.
Core and Wings
Core: Our main type. It is the foundation of our personality and does not change.
Wing: Acts as a complement to our core. Wing can be one of the two types that sit beside core type. E.g a core 2 can have a 1 wing (2w1) or 3 wing (2w3). But is not necessary to use since wings can change and/or can be balanced.
Levels of Development
Summary of healthy - unhealthy levels of personality
- Healthy levels -
Level 1: Liberation
Let go of self image so we are free to express ourselves however we want. Self acceptance of all traits.
Level 2: Pyschological Capacity
Begin to identify with positive qualities in our personalities and learn to improve ourselves with them.
Level 3: Social Value
Still strongly identify with our set self image and make effort to maintain image. Want to share our good talents and abilities to make a positive effect on self and others.
- Average levels -
Level 4: Imbalance/Social roles
Idealization of self image; have a major focus on either good or bad qualities, no in between. Fear is an obstacle here.
Level 5: Interpersonal Control
Insist on self image being accepted by others, which can cause conflict. Can lead to controlling and manipulation.
Level 6: Overcompensation
Overcompensate due to underlying negative feelings. Desperate for others' acceptance.
- Unhealthy levels -
Level 7: Violation
Desperation for acceptance leads to violation of one's self and others. Serious conflict can occur. May victimize themselves to excuse offensive actions.
Level 8: Obsession and Compulsion
May be overly obsessed with an image of who they want to be. Deceives others
Level 9: Pathological Destructiveness
Most unhealthy state, display very toxic traits and behaviours, may have mental breakdown
Disintegration vs Integration
Or basically Stress vs Growth
Disintegration: When under heavy amounts of stress, a type will go into their disintegration type. They will pick up the negative traits of that type and act like the unhealthy version of it.
Integration: When maturing/developing positively, a type will go their integration type. They will pick up the positive traits of that type and improve their character.
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* I will only give short descriptions for the triads. I will explain more in depth in individual posts.*
Centers of Intelligence
There are 3 centers of intelligence. Each center shows how and why we solve issues in life.
Gut/Instinct/Anger (types 1, 8, 9)
Gut center focuses on reacting and taking action immediately. This triad has an issue with control and anger.
1: Often perfectionists who repress their anger in order to remain morally good. They see their anger in a negative light.
8: The most open and comfortable with their anger. Uses it to assert boundaries, especially since this type fears vulnerability.
9: Often a passive type that dismisses or downplays their anger. They fear conflict and may worry being more assertive will cause a negative effect on themselves and others.
Heart/Image/Shame (types 2, 3, 4)
Heart center focuses on self identity and connections. This triad wants love and recognition and do what they believe is best to get that. They struggle with self worth.
2: They want to be needed and helpful to others. Pride themselves on being of service. Wants to receive love and to give love.
3: The most image oriented type. They always try to show their best selves and best efforts in order to seem admirable. Fears being worthless.
4: Wants to create a unique image for themselves, believes being boring will make them unloveable.
Head/Thinking/Fear (types 5, 6, 7)
Head center focuses on ideas, making rational decisions, and gathering info. This triad deals with fear and uncertainty.
5: The most internalized head type. 5's want to gather as much knowledge and resources as possible in order to stay secure and independent.
6: Quite an anxious type who seeks security through relations with others.
7: This type fears pain and suffering and seek out experiences in order to avoid negativity.
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Other triads
- Harmonic Triads -
How types handle conflict, coping mechanism
Reactive (4, 6, 8)
Reactive types are not afraid to show and speak about their true feelings. They may seem "dramatic" in a way.
4: Melodramatic and self absorbed in negative feelings, drowns in intensity
6: Will argue, stick up for the right thing, moody, anxious
8: Big and loud reactions, can be very fiery
Positive (2, 7, 9)
Positive types dislike negativity and conflict and have their own ways of avoiding such tension. Optimistic during hard times.
2: Actively tries to be a good and kind person, only tries to focus on the good aspects of people
7: Seeks out fun opportunities to make their life exciting (basically distraction)
9: Values harmony and peace, will not risk any type of action that will disturb these values
Competency (1, 3, 5)
Competent types are often perfectionists who want to show their best selves. Objective and rational.
1: Strives to be correct and right, wants to be precise in what they do
3: Represses softer emotions to keep up a certain image, thrives with work/passions so they can be the best at what they do
5: Detached from feelings to remain logical and objective, knowledge seeking
- Hornevian Triads -
Relationships with others, how they get what they want
Assertive (3, 7, 8)
Assertive types go against people to get what they want. Do not back down easily, can seem aggressive and forceful.
3: Pushes through obstacles for achievements, goal oriented
7: Asserts their right to have fun, refuse to be restricted
8: Asserts power and strength, places boundaries
Withdrawn (4, 5, 9)
Withdrawn types are very internalized and do not show their needs openly. Deals with things alone.
4: Feels something is wrong with them internally, feels misunderstood
5: Detached from others as to not drain their own energy, will figure it out themselves
9: Introspective, lets life happen
Compliant (1, 2, 6)
Compliant work with people to get what they want. Builds relationships for security, wants to be helpful to others.
1: Doing the right thing instead of one's own wants
2: Focus on other's needs more instead of self
6: Tries to build a safe and secure environment by getting ppl to work together
- Object Relations -
How we are affected by others, our own affect on others, how we react to personal wounds
Attachment (3, 6, 9)
Seek out bonds and companionships for particular reasons. Individuality vs adaptation.
3: Changes their image to suit whoever they are with in order to meet expectations
6: Creates support systems to help with their self doubt and indecisiveness
9: Adapts to the energy of the environment to keep harmony
Frustration (1, 4, 7)
Triad gets frustrated when their needs aren't met.
1: Has a need to improve every little imperfection they find
4: Dislikes shallowness, longs for depth and complexity
7: Not enjoying experiences, not feeling fulfilled
Rejection (2, 5, 8)
Their own needs feel unimportant to others, so they reject their own needs as well.
2: Rejects the need to receive love and guidance, instead focuses on connecting with others and helping them.
5: Ignores and minimizes all their needs, offers knowledge and expertise in some hope of being acknowledged for their intelligence.
8: Rejects by being never putting their guard down, wanting to appear strong and as the protector of others.
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Subtypes
Claudio Naranjo theory
There are three subtypes/instinctual variants that show our drive in life. There are 27 different subtypes in total.
Self Preservation (Sp)
Focuses on physical safety and security. Our physical health, financial security, obligations, and comforts.
Sexual/One - on - one (Sx)
Wants intensity and deep connections, one on one relationships are preferred.
Social (So)
Prefers to be in a community, wants to create good connections and bonds with others. Socially aware, focus on group goals and contributions.
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Tritype
Katherine Fauvre theory
A minor but still interesting piece of Enneagram. Tritype is formed of your 3 dominant types from each center. The first number will always be your core, followed by your other 2 dominant types.
E.g 369. 3 = core, heart. 6 = head. 9 = gut.
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Enneagram notes
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