Normal traits indicate a balance of emotions and responses to life. Traits are the patterns of behaviour we have learned and then we exhibit to other people; being too selfabsorbed prevents strong bonds with other people, we do not see things from their perspective, and as a result cannot create meaningful experiences with others. Everybody has some Narcissism, it is necessary to survive, to care about self. When behaviour harms others, is abusive emotionally or physically, when it is impossible to see beyond the self, then it is considered pathological, lacking empathy, or love for others, being hateful of others.
The hero exhibits traits that are normally considered desirable; however, because of their circumstances, the traits cause his/her downfall. These traits, under normal circumstances, are considered the Hero's greatnss.
Nice, naughty, normal, nappy, nasty.
nice naughty normal naive
Nice, naughty, normal, nappy, nasty.
No
notty normal
A very biased study was done in the 60's and 70's which incorrectly assumed certain behavior traits such as tallness and aggressive behaviour. The media exaggerated the traits in books and tv programs so that the general public was grossly misinformed. Today, we know that 47, XYY karyotypes are normal individuals with normal behavior and normal physical traits and is it a disservice to those who have the the extra y to be stigmatized in any other way but normal.
they are usually white and look kind of like a normal tiger
she is mean and thinks nice is mean and mean is okay(normal)
Yes, it is normal. It also depends on the genes that is passed to you from your parents or relatives. Genes are traits that are passed on from parents to offspring as units of information is called "genes"
Depression doesn't have personality traits as much as it has symptoms. Some of the symptoms of people with depression include fatigue, feelings of unhappiness, anxiety, and loss of interest in normal activites.
normal sexual cross pollination - each parent plant contributes traits from its genotype (which are expressed as the phenotype)