There is a bit of a contradiction intrinsic to the DW names. For while the letter D is associated with dignity, discipline, and dogma, it’s the wild, wooly and wayward letter W that is responsible for these peoples’ mysterious life force. DW people are characterized by their blunt and honest dispositions and their gift for telling it like it is. People often seek out the DWs for their honesty (which makes them outstanding judges and terrible lawyers), but there’s an inherent awkwardness to the DW style that makes intimate relationships a little tricky to maintain.
When it comes to their careers, DWs in full stride are certainly a sight to behold. With their aptitude for mastering demanding situations, they usually end up in some type of leadership role, and -- like most people whose names begin with the letter D -- DWs know how to make money… lots of it. One thing in their favor, is that when the DWs settle on their career choices, they usually stick with them long enough for employers to reward them for their loyalty. But DWs are impatient with coworkers who aren’t able to carry their own loads (which seems to be most of the time) and no one ever moves quite fast enough for the competitive DWs.
If working with these focused people proves to be nerve-wracking, try paying homage to their professional skills. You might just acquire an ally who’ll help you get to the top. For despite the DWs’ powerful drive to succeed, they are people-pleasers at heart who will go out of their way to help people willing to help themselves.
You’ll probably never find a DW on the couch with a good book. In fact you probably won’t find many books on their shelves at all. Life is too short for DWs to simply be reading about it; they’re the types to be out there living it. These active people simply love to travel, and the more exotic the destination, the better. They enjoy traveling in style mind you, so they’ll likely disdain mixing with the natives for the pleasures of expensive hotels.
DW mates are responsible, hard working and authoritative, and feel a strong sense of duty to their spouses and families. While this often translates into too-much-work-and-no-play, you can bet that the household is going to be well organized with all the material needs taken care of. Unfortunately, romance and spontaneity isn’t always their bag, and no matter how much DWs proclaim their desire for intimacy; a part of them will remain forever off limits.
[AD PLACEHOLDER]