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Cheryl Blossom MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Cheryl Blossom? Cheryl Blossom is an ESTJ personality type in MBTI, 3w4 - sx/sp - 386 in Enneagram, SLOEI in Big 5, SLE in Socionics.

Already left two threads regarding her MBTI & Enneagram, but then just going to go over Cheryl's typology from how I see it. Part 1/3 ~ESTJ~ Te-Fi Axis: Some may question her Te and might immediately point out she's a Fe user because she's sensitive to others, but first off, she doesn't relate to others/connect easily with them as a Fe user. In addition, her values don't seem as collective as an ESFJ. However, here's why Te: Cheryl processes things as how they are rationally/by objectives. Cheryl places an emphasis in objective metrics and laws, such as a huge fandom of Riverdale's hierarchies, rules, and standards. In addition, she follows other ones like beauty standards, when she dresses up/chooses clothing. Although it is also not seen as much, she places an importance of completing things efficiently and when she approaches a situation, her question is; "How can we fix it? Does it work?" For example, when Archie tells Cheryl about the mines they can't work in, that's what she asks and she's enthusiastic about their immediate solution and doesn't consider other factors of it. Along with this, Te can have a rather precise and debate-like voice, oftentimes they're highly direct/business style communication. She values rules of parties and doesn't get convinced by any rationales or logical reasonings, just leaves the way they are for their sake. Te is about objective logic, using rationality/objectivity for a solution at hand. Cheryl is very strategic and faces the facts of what she sees easily, like how she is shrewd in coaxing Betty in Season 1 or when inviting people to her place in Season 2 because she's terrified. When something objective/work related pops up in front of her, or the concrete fact/evidence, she's convinced/sways away from her inferior function. In Season 3, she's the first to trust Betty after seeing what the purpose of the Farm is, unlike Kevin or Fangs. This is because she sees the actual evidence of it. She rarely needs logic in her speech and in what she says. as well. Oftentimes Cheryl wants to be in charge and know her external environment, plus can feel uncomfortable feeling invisible, which is why she enjoys participating in objective events like being head of class president or be the strategic host of some parties. Her Inferior Fi shows, as it is her preference to avoid emotions/beliefs. She is much more open to them when one knows her better, she also struggles to empathize with others and relate emotionally. As for Si: It's clear she uses Si over Ni. Cheryl always speaks from her interpreted observations or past situations. Si isn't just about trusting the past/comparing past or present, but why Si does that... Si stores information from the experiences/from present situations, then interprets those from what impression they give or dissect these. This is an internalized system, whereas Se leaves the way the are for their sake. (Objectively) Cheryl always does what Si is, she is constantly speaking from what she sees and what impressions they give her, like when she intentionally drops her shake at Pop's, she tells FP to clean it up the way he did to her brother's blood. Another time is when she burned her house down, she tells her mom she can do it again or that how her father was "a monster" so she wants her mom to trust her. In Season 2, Cheryl would constantly give impressions of what she has and speak from what she notices before when the Serpents come to Riverdale High School or when they do things in the new town, but then she becomes familiar with them later. Lastly, it is evident, when she dwells on details of her brother- she feels lonely without him, since they ran a business together and she struggles coping without him. If someone mentions Jason, she gets teary and hysterical. Something she does that gives her impressions as well, is when it has worked/been experienced in the past. In Season 5, she finds the fact Toni being the new HBIC of the Vixens of Riverdale High uncomfortable and as if her possession was taken away. Therefore, Cheryl seeks to find ways to be the head again, simply because she is proud to be head all the time. She even reacts similar to when Veronica shows up, as she feels sorta threatened and disturbed w/ the typical personality Veronica has. For the Si-Ne Perceiving Axis together, Cheryl finds strategic, methodical, and imaginative ways (Ne, some of Te as well) to preserve her traditions (Si). ~So/sx 386~ Double Reactive, Double Aggressive As for her Enneagram, I think Cheryl is a 3w4. 3 core, because pretty much everything that matters to her, is her status and appearances. Her status at Riverdale or between her hierarchies/traditions at home always matter to her, she never wants to lose them. Cheryl is ambitious, appearance-focused, driven, and work-aholic. THIS COMMENT CONTINUES IN THE REPLIES (IT IS TOO LONG TO FIT A BIGGER PARAGRAPH HERE)

Biography

Cheryl Marjorie Blossom is a main character on The CW's Riverdale. She is portrayed by Madelaine Petsch. Cheryl is the daughter of Penelope and the late Clifford Blossom and, as well as the twin sister of the late Jason Blossom, who suffered a tragic demise mysteriously on July 11th. Cheryl's relationship with her family seemed to be quite strained ever since Jason's death. #MadelainePetsch

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