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The Nurturer
Although at first it may seem that because of her caring nature, generous spirit, and self-sacrificing attitude, the nurturer character archetype would be a female; this archetype can apply to men as well. Men become excellent romantic leads in a story when they display the nurturer qualities.
The Nurturer’ Positive Qualities:
The nurturer is the person people turn to when they need a listening ear, a warm heart, and good advice. She is optimistic and seems able to find the silver lining in every cloud.
She remains calm in a crisis, and can help others get through the tough times as well. Because of these traits, she is liked by everyone.
The Nurturer’s Negative Qualities:
The nurturer cannot say no. This in itself is not a bad thing, but when too many demands are made, she may begin to feel resentful. At that point, it doesn’t take much to turn the nurturer into a martyr.
The nurturer wants to make everyone happy, an impossible task, and can find herself in some uncomfortable situations due to her over-compromising nature. It may also make her appear as if she has no ideals that she stands for. She wants to please everyone and be everything to each person.
Most of the qualities of the Nurturer are the qualities that I also possess. I am very emotional person when it comes to sensitive things. I am willing to help others when it comes to their emotional problems. I have a strong sense of loyalty to my friends. I always do my responsibilities as a student and I also fulfil my duties as a good daughter to my parents.
Of course just like any other personalities, the Nurturer is not perfect but they are willing to sacrifice themselves just to help others. So they are undeniably one of the most pure and beautiful personalities that exist.

Ann Margaret A. Perez

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