Monday, September 08, 2008

What?

Your result for The Heart Test...

Lord's Heart

You are 60% Independent, 20% Idealistic, 40% Intimate, and 40% Indulgent!




The Lord's Heart

Independent, Realistic, Passionate, Explicit


You are the most proud of hearts, the Lord's Heart. You are down-to-earth and stand on your own two feet. You rule a relationship with an iron fist. You are passionate and know what you want and know what is important to you in terms of love and romance. You are not the mushy type, but are self-sufficient and dignified, the sovereign of any relationship you enter.



Matches for the Lord's Heart:


The Pragmatic Heart

The Pragmatic Heart mirrors you in every way, but is more intimate than passionate. You will find the Pragmatic's independence something you greatly respect, as you are independent yourself and aren't very needy. You will also appreciate the Pragmatic's more intimate nature, which will provide a nice contrast to your passion. You can count on the Pragmatic to care for you, but to not be too clingy, leaving you the freedom you desire.


The Reclusive Heart

The Reclusive Heart matches your independence and realistic nature, but is more intimate and cares more about harmony. The only difficulty here is making sure you put in the time to make a relationship work, as the Reclusive will not want much conflict. But you will appreciate the Reclusive's self-sufficiency and caring nature, but you will have to bend a little to be more of a partner than a leader.




Your exact opposite is The Slave to Emotions.




Avoid Dependents whenever possible. You stand on your own and don't want clingy folks to cramp your style. Idealistic people may also not interest you, as you tend to focus on what is happening and not what could be happening.


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