What did you get?
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My results:
Your Idyllic Family score measures a classic conception of what a "good family" means - a happy, affectionate family who, despite their imperfections, deeply loves you.
Your Idyllic Family score is Slightly Low (20th percentile)
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Purity Score is the emphasis your family culture placed on wholesome, typically religious-flavored morality. Interested in preserving innocence of children, heirarchy, and tradition.
Your Childhood Purity Culture score is Average (50th percentile)
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Broken Home Score is how much your family structure was nonstandard or fractured. While this doesn't necessarily mean an unhappy family, it often correlates. This is the opposite of a nuclear family structure. Extended family, divorce, abandonment, and transient caretakers.
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Your Privilege score is how much your family was privileged. Access to wealth, networks, security; an upper-class lifestyle.
Your Privilege score is Average (50th percentile)
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Your Sad Loner score indicates how much you were a sad loner in childhood, a social failure; tragic bully-victim vibes.
Your Sad Loner score is Average (50th percentile)
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Your Aggro Family score measures the loud, unpredictable hostility with which you were raised. High aggro families tend to be aggressive, expressive, confrontational, and coercive.
Your Aggro Family score is Very High (90th percentile)
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Your Adventure Time score measures adventure - both rebellious and wholesome. How much did you take risks, live life, break rules? Associated with 'bad boy/bad girl' vibes; protagonist energy, charisma.
Your Adventure Time score is Very Low (10th percentile)
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And finally:
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Your Heaven/Hell score, which is independent from the above scores, and takes your entire answer set into account. Higher percentile is a 'better' childhood.
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MODERATELY HELL Your childhood is most similar to other people's ratings for Arya and Sansa Stark's childhood (19th percentile)