Jackie or Marilyn meme
Oct. 18th, 2008 01:27 pmSnagged from a whole bunch of people... none of whom have been either Jackie or Marilyn. I find that funny, considering that the Mad Men episode it came from postulates that every woman is either a Jackie or a Marilyn, but of course when the guys are asked to their faces "which am I?" they fudge and choose someone else rather than one of those two. I will say that mine is pretty darn accurate.
Your result for Are You a Jackie or a Marilyn? Or Someone Else? Mad Men-era Female Icon Quiz...

 
How to Get Along with Me
Your result for Are You a Jackie or a Marilyn? Or Someone Else? Mad Men-era Female Icon Quiz...
You Are an Ingrid!

You are an Ingrid -- "I am unique"
How to Get Along with Me
- * Give me plenty of compliments. They mean a lot to me.
 - * Be a supportive friend or partner. Help me to learn to love and value myself.
 - * Respect me for my special gifts of intuition and vision.
 - * Though I don't always want to be cheered up when I'm feeling melancholy, I sometimes like to have someone lighten me up a little.
 - * Don't tell me I'm too sensitive or that I'm overreacting!
 
- * my ability to find meaning in life and to experience feeling at a deep level
 - * my ability to establish warm connections with people
 - * admiring what is noble, truthful, and beautiful in life
 - * my creativity, intuition, and sense of humor
 - * being unique and being seen as unique by others
 - * having aesthetic sensibilities
 - * being able to easily pick up the feelings of people around me
 
- * experiencing dark moods of emptiness and despair
 - * feelings of self-hatred and shame; believing I don't deserve to be loved
 - * feeling guilty when I disappoint people
 - * feeling hurt or attacked when someone misundertands me
 - * expecting too much from myself and life
 - * fearing being abandoned
 - * obsessing over resentments
 - * longing for what I don't have
 
- * have active imaginations: play creatively alone or organize playmates in original games
 - * are very sensitive
 - * feel that they don't fit in
 - * believe they are missing something that other people have
 - * attach themselves to idealized teachers, heroes, artists, etc.
 - * become antiauthoritarian or rebellious when criticized or not understood
 - * feel lonely or abandoned (perhaps as a result of a death or their parents' divorce)
 
- * help their children become who they really are
 - * support their children's creativity and originality
 - * are good at helping their children get in touch with their feelings
 - * are sometimes overly critical or overly protective
 - * are usually very good with children if not too self-absorbed
 
 
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