WittyRuby

I am a red wolf !

Posted by: WittyRuby on: September 2, 2008

You are Red Wolf, who is not afraid of meeting new people, and are kind to everybody.
You are very sociable and extremely innocent woman.
There are many unique type of people in Red Wolf.
You are bold enough to push your own way, without being restricted by tradition and common knowledge.
You don’t care what the other people think of you.
You want to do as you wish.


Therefore, your life style and preferences are little bit different from others.
You dislike having no style of your own.
You possess your own sense of balance, and you create your own environment.
You have sharp instinct that you use in daily life.
This makes you do a good job of life.
You are very pure inside, but this sometimes can create misunderstanding.
Your action that you do unconsciously may not be understood by the others.
Once you decide on something, you will definitely carry it out.
But that may be today or a year later.
This makes it difficult to plan other things.
You ought to be careful not to give up so easily.
Although you tend to be rather unique, the way you look for originality makes you successful in the field of designing and planning.
You are cheerful and have dreams, so you can adapt to circumstances quite easily.
You have a good sense of balance.
You can think and calculate about your future.
You may go for an arranged marriage.

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