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Sandy Cheeks MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Sandy Cheeks? Sandy Cheeks is an ESTP personality type in MBTI, 7w8 - so/sp - 782 in Enneagram, SCOAI in Big 5, SLE in Socionics.

Why only 38 8w7 votes and 278 7w8 votes? Sandy suits so8 better than so7. „Sandy is usually kind and caring for SpongeBob and is known to help him out when he's feeling lost, as seen in many newer episodes, such as "Lost in Bikini Bottom." However, in older episodes, she is shown to be much crazier. In "Prehibernation Week," she is shown to be crazier than ever when she forces SpongeBob to play dangerous games, thus leading to him running away. She then forces all Bikini Bottomites to search nonstop for days on end looking for him, to the point when they all run and hide from her just like SpongeBob did. In "To Save a Squirrel," she makes SpongeBob and Patrick almost eat each other just to see if they can survive out in the wild. Sandy takes full pride in her Texan heritage and shown with her Texan accent. She had a lot of experience there and won't stand any insults of it, as shown in "Texas," where she cries several times throughout the episode because she missed her old homeland and even made a song dedicated to it. SpongeBob and Patrick then make fun of the state. She is offended by them mocking Texas, and thus she chases both of them down and brutally attacks Patrick. She has also been shown to have a strong competitive streak and a high opinion of herself. In "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm," she completely ignores SpongeBob's warnings about the Alaskan Bull Worm and tells him that she is "too Texas tough," only to discover the hard way that the Bull Worm is indeed too much for her to handle. In "Pressure," she continuously brags that land creatures are better than sea creatures and nearly drowns herself in an attempt to "prove" it. In "Squirrel Jokes," she almost kills SpongeBob just because he kept making jokes about her.“ „The most intellectual of the Eights, this subtype comes across as more mellow and warm than the other two subtypes. They deeply value harmonious relationships and friendships, and, once they know the loyalty of their friends, will go above and beyond for them. Caring and devoted, they want to protect their friends or loved ones against anything that might oppress them. At the same time, they often fail to take care of their own inner needs and vulnerabilities. Instead, they enjoy lively and heated debates about anything from sports to politics to ethics. A life of intensity, action, and variety excites this Eight, and they often have a hunger for collecting projects and experiences that make them feel an adrenaline rush, sensation, or thrill. At healthy levels, these Eights are driven, goal-oriented, charismatic, fearless, self-reliant, and protective. At unhealthy levels, they are antisocial, reckless, self-destructive, and blind to the damage they are causing others.“

Biography

Sandy is a thrill seeker who loves extreme sports and karate. Having come from the state of Texas, she has a Southern drawl and a love for rodeos. She works as a scientist and built both her treedome and air suit herself. She is also a member of the Gal Pals along with Karen, Mrs. Puff, and Pearl.

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