When a name begins with the triumphant tones of the titillating letter T, we often expect to encounter a personality with supreme self-confidence and a high level of assertion. Nowhere is this truer than in the case of the TMR names, where the effects of the maternal letter M and the randy, ravishing R colors these people with the feminine hot-bloodedness found in the words: temper, temptress, tramp, tremble, extreme, and nightmare. If these women were animals, they would be wolves, with dark reputations attributable to jealousy of their consistent successes in life. It’s noteworthy that these women forgo the option of calling themselves Tammy or Tammi. Names ending with the letter Y tend to indicate people who don’t take themselves overly seriously (silly, funny, preppy, witty, and goofy). TMRs most certainly do.
It may take a while for this fireball to get up a head of steam, but a TMR in full stride can be quite impressive. Firing orders at subordinates while on the phone to customers, few can get the job done quite as efficiently as she. And with an innate understanding of the value of teamwork, she’s willing to take her place in the chain of command, whether it’s as a leader or simply as a follower at the back of the pack. The only danger when it comes to her career is that the TMR sometimes puts so much energy into finding her ideal job, that due to exhaustion, she often ends up settling for less.
So what sort of career would attract a fun-loving extrovert like the TMR? Anything to do with the outdoors would be a good start. Hiking, biking, climbing, camping, and beaching are some of the TMR’s favorite pastimes, and it makes sense that she’d succeed in any career with the promise of working al fresco. Still, job satisfaction alone isn’t enough to complete the TMR’s image of the perfect life, and it will take plenty of close friendships and at least one solid romance to fit the bill. As tough and hard-bitten as she may appear, the TMR’s soft core always takes precedence in the affairs of the heart. But make no mistake; this wolf will devour anyone not strong enough to keep up with her vigorous lifestyle.
Perhaps the worst thing you could tell a TMR is “take my word for it”. This is a woman who has to experiment on her own -- success or failure be damned. But when a TMR is in love she’s at her most vulnerable, for this is when her reliable instincts most often fail. That’s why she’s so committed to the truth and has learned not to take someone’s word in matters of the heart. So if you’re going to court her, make sure your words correspond to your actions.
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