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Chloé Lukasiak MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Chloé Lukasiak? Chloé Lukasiak is an ISFJ personality type in MBTI, 9w1 - so/sx - 962 in Enneagram, RCOAN in Big 5, SEI in Socionics.

People typing her INFP have got to be letter typing. She uses so much Si and Fe. As for her Si usage: I follow her on Instagram and YouTube, and she's always talking about her routines and how she wants to improve them to optimize success. She's literally made routine videos for every aspect of her life. She's very drawn to structure and has talked extensively about how hard of a time she has getting out of her comfort zone and trying things a different way. As for her Fe usage: From the first episode of Dance Moms to now, her decision-making has been people-oriented, rather than based on how she feels. She's very concerned with group harmony and people's perception of her being good. She's very sensitive to the energy given off by others and acts according to what people need from her. A good example is in Season 1, Episode 2 when Christi was melting down because she needed to go home. Chloé was only 9 years old, but she held back her tears and understood why Christi had to go. This isn't to say that Fi users aren't empathetic because they certainly are, but her immediate response being fully connected to what her mother needed and neglecting her own needs (and at that young of an age) shows really strong Fe usage. She never wanted to disrupt the social balance, always holding her tongue no matter what was said and done to her (this is an extreme case, I know). What's interesting though is that all the Dance Moms OGs except Kenzie and Brooke were Fe users, and they resembled Chloé in their reactions to mistreatment. Kenzie who is an Fi user was much more likely to stand up for herself, and Brooke who is also an Fi user acted much more nonchalant to the mistreatment in most cases. Chloé, Paige, Maddie, and Nia (all Fe users) were much more concerned with Abby's view of them and were less likely to "talk back" or act neutrally. Nia began to stand up for herself around Season 5, but that's largely due to Holly giving her the tools needed to get to that point. Anyways, I went a bit off topic there, but I just find the Fe vs. Fi users' reactions to Abby's (and other's) mistreatment interesting.

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