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Old Aug 28, 2016, 07:54 PM
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so i got a 76 and i don't know how to feel about that. i've known for ages about my depression problems, and my problems with body image and slight borderline personality traits but yeah i dont know.

there were a lot of questions about relationships and i dont know how to feel about that. also it was really easy to tell what disorders most of the questions were asking about so it'd be easy to tailor answer them, i don't see why anyone would, but it wouldn't be hard.

long story short, i'm not sure i entirely trust the scoring on that test.

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Old Aug 29, 2016, 01:34 PM
ManOfConstantSorrow ManOfConstantSorrow is offline
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Take it again, perhaps when you are in a different mood, and see if it defers - I can never seem to get the same score twice.
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Old Aug 30, 2016, 12:59 PM
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Hello Caffeine Addict: The Skeezyks hasn't taken this test in quite some time now. However, when I did, it seemed as though it made me out to be doing quite a bit better than I thought I was.

Back when I was seeing my last therapist, I needled her into giving me a personality test of some sort. I don't recall what it was. There were a lot of questions related to relationships. And, since I basically don't have any, I mostly just had to guess. So, as a result, I don't know of how much use it was.
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