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    EQ 45

    Didn't feel like doing the SQ-test
    Can someone please explain what is so great about constantly being reminded of that which you cannot have?

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    Mine is like 40 something.

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    i wonder if EQs and SQs change as one matures, i am sure my answers would've been different 10 years ago
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    Your Empathy Quotient is 31.

    Your Systemizing Quotient is 72.
    You have a very high ability for analysing and exploring a system. Three times as many people with Asperger Syndrome score in this range, compared to typical men, and almost no women score this high.
    Does this mean I'm some kind of anti social... person? I might be..

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    Your Empathy Quotient is 39.

    huhmm. thought it would be higher. ah wellllll

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    To be honest I made mine up, I gave up on the test by the 3rd page.

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    "Your Emphathy Quotient (EQ) is 65 and your Systemizing Quotient (SQ) is 18."
    Yay! I know how to listen to people and make them feel good. Okay, that will be $250 an hour. Thank you. Come again.

    According to the tests I have an extreme type E brain. I guess that makes me a lesbian trapped in a man's body. Interestingly, "The extreme female brain (which would be at the top left of the graph) has yet to be discovered according to Baron-Cohen." Hmmm... I'll take that to mean I am super special! Of course most likely my systemizing quotient was inaccurately measured. I have always been good at understanding systems and stuff. I could have gotten a technical degree, but I'd rather try to make a difference than try to make a bigger paycheck. Although a part of me does like the focused concentration necessary for systems work. When it comes down to it, I would rather live my life not trying to emulate a computer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_robot View Post
    Does this mean I'm some kind of anti social... person? I might be..
    you and girl68 might be mighty compatible. i wonder if people who lack compassion require it just as much?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonrisa View Post
    you and girl68 might be mighty compatible. i wonder if people who lack compassion require it just as much?
    I don't lack compassion!! I think the test just hates me because I prefer animals to people...

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    speaking about animals, i went to adoption sites yesterday and am having a huge difficulty with finding an obedient hypoallergenic breed, any tips?
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    Your Empathy Quotient is 35.

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    if empathy is too high, would that make a disturbed person?
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    I don't think you need to worry about that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonrisa View Post
    speaking about animals, i went to adoption sites yesterday and am having a huge difficulty with finding an obedient hypoallergenic breed, any tips?
    A standard poodle is hypoallergenic, low to moderate energy level, smart, extremely easy to train. They are typically non-aggressive to people and animals. I don't like a foofy poodle cut, so I keep my adult poodle in a one-length cut with no bows or poofs on him. He weighs about 55 pounds.

    My poodle has just learned to open the back door by jumping on the doorknob to let himself back in. So smart is not always a good thing. But he is the sweetest and most awesome dog in the world, I recommend poodles without reservation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Take2 View Post
    A standard poodle is hypoallergenic, low to moderate energy level, smart, extremely easy to train. They are typically non-aggressive to people and animals. I don't like a foofy poodle cut, so I keep my adult poodle in a one-length cut with no bows or poofs on him. He weighs about 55 pounds.

    My poodle has just learned to open the back door by jumping on the doorknob to let himself back in. So smart is not always a good thing. But he is the sweetest and most awesome dog in the world, I recommend poodles without reservation.
    what about being potty trained? i asked about that at the adoption agency and they laughed at me
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