Temperaments are 3 categories one’s nature that affect their behavior can fall into. The 3 categories are Caree (TCE), Cared (TCD), & Carer (TCR).
Caree Temperaments can be described by one’s high instinctual &/or natural urge to be cared for by others, take care of others, be protected by others, protect others, be provided for by others, & provide for others. some examples include:
- helping others relax by letting them take care of oneself
- helping others make food
- pitching in for expenses
Cared Temperaments can be described by one’s high instinctual &/or natural urge to be cared for, protected by, & provided for by others. some examples include:
- others assisting with chores
- others making oneself food
- others financially supporting oneself
Carer Temperaments can be described by one’s high instinctual &/or natural urge to take care of, protect, & provide for others. some examples include:
- physically protecting others from harm
- making food for others
- supporting others financially
Not falling into any of these temperaments can be considered a San experience.