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Toxic Traits Test

This toxic traits quiz determines 8 toxic traits that may hinder healthy interpersonal relationships.

48 Questions

Your Progress
1
You think you are better than most people because of certain personal qualities.
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2
You have trust issues, which is why you often become skeptical of other people very quickly.
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3
You often tell other people that everything will get better, but without saying how or why.
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4
You often say things in conversations that are negative or pessimistic.
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5
You portray your positive traits better than they are so that others will like you more.
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6
You suppress your own needs and feelings so that you do not unintentionally harm others with them.
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7
You often become confrontational with people close to you when they make statements or actions that don't suit you.
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8
You often let others do your own work for you, wherby they have to strain themselves instead of you.
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9
You usually come across as both unconcerned and dominant in social situations because rules of behavior don't really interest you.
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10
You get jealous very easily because you are worried about being favored less than other people.
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11
You deliberately try to ignore your own problems as well as those of others as if they did not exist.
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12
You openly complain to others about things that bother you in life.
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13
You often design lies to escape certain situations or to be perceived in a better light.
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14
You're afraid to disagree with others because if you do, you'll worry that they won't like you anymore.
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15
You often tell people close to you the qualities that bother you about them.
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16
You specifically try to avoid the suffering of humans and animals through your lifestyle, because otherwise your conscience will punish you.
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17
You have a tendency to place yourself intellectually or morally above other people.
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18
You try to know the activities of people important to you at all times, so that you always exactly know if they are doing something you don't like.
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19
You try to suppress any negative feelings and situations, covering them up with positivity.
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20
You try to improve your mood by complaining to others about your suffering.
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21
You often say things to others and then later fail to do them.
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22
You avoid making decisions in difficult situations and therefore then just withdraw.
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23
You tend to look for traits or actions in people close to you that could be considered unacceptable.
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24
You often take work off others so that they are less stressed.
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25
You have a supernaturally strong self-confidence, which is why you have very dominant tendencies in interpersonal situations.
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26
If other people don't check back with you quickly enough, you tend to think that you're being intentionally ignored or devalued by them.
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27
You often tell other people not to be so negative, but without addressing their problem.
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28
You always take the easiest goals, because more elaborated and long-term goals are too unrealistic, exhausting or risky for you.
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29
You are likely to give dishonest compliments or gestures to others instead of telling them how you really feel or think about them.
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30
You often go against both your own conscience and your own values and principles if others around you see them as obstacles.
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31
You're prone to argumentative, feisty behavior.
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32
When you make decisions, you rarely consider the satisfaction of others and tend to look out only for your own well-being.
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33
You think that you can accomplish things that most people could never.
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34
You have trouble blindly trusting the people closest to you, which is why you are always looking for clues or evidence of honesty.
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35
You try to convince yourself or others to just smile and not be so negative when you are in a bad mood.
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36
You are convinced that most things in life don't matter, because everything will result in nothing anyway.
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37
You often show outwardly distorted feelings or behaviors in order to come across more favorably.
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38
You don't always tell others your opinion openly because of your fear of negative changes.
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39
You often play down the people closest to you in some way by criticizing them.
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40
You are always extremely careful that your actions do not harm others.
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41
You always think you are right, which is why you devalue the opinions of others. Therefore, arguments and conflicts are more about winning than about compromise.
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42
You are reluctant to fully open up to others because you are skeptical of the possible negative intentions of others.
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43
You criticise people when they are negative and then want to force positive thoughts on them.
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44
You don't make an effort to bring about positive changes because, in the grand scheme of things, they don't matter anyway.
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45
Honesty and always telling the truth is one of your greatest principles.
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46
You demand that certain people are responsible for your personal well-being because you can't muster enough energy for it yourself.
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47
You are very averse to criticizing your neighbors for actions and characteristics that you do not find acceptable.
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48
You are unwilling to give up your own advantages and privileges in your current lifestyle because you are so attached to them, even though you could avoid a lot of unnecessary suffering.
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Did you take this test before?
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Are you taking this test to identify a fictional character, or for reasons not directly related to your present self?
Yes, for a fictional character
No, for myself
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