Based on your answers, your unique Feminine Blueprint is

Warrior Archetype
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King Archetype
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Magician Archetype
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Boy Archetype
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No one fits perfectly into just one archetype—each part plays a role in shaping your personality, your strengths, and your challenges. These percentages reveal where your energy is most dominant, as well as the areas that may be quieter but still important.

Take your time to read each archetype description with openness and curiosity. Understanding this balance is the first step toward embracing your full potential and growth.

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If your main archetype is: The Boy/Lover

This result highlights the part of you that’s expressive, emotionally open, and drawn to pleasure and connection. You likely know how to enjoy life—good food, good company, and maybe a bit of adventure. There’s a charm about you that makes you enjoyable company, and you often know how to make a partner feel special and seen.

There’s a youthful energy to this archetype—a desire to live in the moment, follow passion, and avoid feeling boxed in. You connect easily to emotion, which allows for deep moments of affection and intimacy. But this same openness can also lead to challenges.

The shadow side of the Boy often resists structure, responsibility, and anything that feels like it might limit freedom. Discipline, long-term planning, or emotional consistency can feel restrictive. There may be a tendency to chase the next exciting feeling or connection—struggling to stay grounded when things become too real or require deeper emotional commitment.

In relationships, you may find yourself repeatedly drawn to women you put on a pedestal—idealising them, projecting fantasies, or falling for the idea of who they could be rather than who they really are. You might become intoxicated with the intensity of connection, chemistry, or possibility… but struggle when reality doesn’t match the fantasy. This can create a pattern of constantly searching for the ‘perfect’ partner, while missing the opportunity to build something real and lasting.

The journey isn’t about giving up your spark or spontaneity. It’s about maturing your energy so that love doesn’t just feel good—it becomes something steady, reciprocal, and truly fulfilling.

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If your main archetype is: The Magician

A high score in the Magician archetype suggests you’re someone who thinks deeply, sees patterns others miss, and often moves through the world with a sense of mystery or detachment. You likely value knowledge, insight, and inner growth—drawn to understanding how things work beneath the surface, whether through books, philosophy, spirituality, or even personal transformation.

Your mind is sharp and intuitive, capable of making creative or strategic connections that surprise people. You might also have a gift for communication, healing, or teaching—especially when you’re aligned with your inner truth. At your best, you bring calm, vision, and depth to every space you enter.

But every archetype comes with a shadow. This can include emotional distance, over-analysis, or even manipulation—often subtle and unconscious. There may be a tendency to retreat into your mind or isolate yourself when things get emotionally complex. You might also unconsciously hold back parts of yourself, fearing that others won’t truly understand or accept your depth.

In relationships, you may find yourself drawn to partners who are accomplished, wise, or even somewhat nurturing—those who mirror your own inner search for mastery or meaning. There's a longing to be seen and challenged, but also to feel safe. However, this dynamic can sometimes attract partners who become controlling, overly critical, or who overshadow your voice—perhaps reflecting an unconscious belief that your own emotional needs are secondary.

If you lead with the Magician energy, your next step might be to ground your insight in action, develop emotional presence, and let yourself be seen—fully, not just intellectually.

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If your main archetype is: The Warrior

If the Warrior is your strongest archetype, you are someone who is driven, focused, and fiercely resilient. You’re the kind of man who shows up, puts in the work, and doesn’t back down when things get hard. Challenges energise you, and you likely thrive on structure, discipline, and momentum. You may have a strong connection to your body—enjoying physical workouts, training, or anything that demands strength and endurance. Many Warriors also make excellent entrepreneurs or high performers—able to build, lead, and achieve in almost any environment. You’re probably the kind of man who could land anywhere in the world and find a way to thrive. You’re protective of those you care about and have a deep respect for honour and integrity.

But like every archetype, the Warrior has a shadow. There can be a tendency to push too hard—burning yourself out in the name of success or proving your worth. Emotions may be buried or ignored, and vulnerability can feel like a threat. You may have learned that strength means suppressing feelings or going it alone. Rest, reflection, or softness might be uncomfortable, or even judged as weakness.

In relationships, you’re often drawn to partners who are equally ambitious or strong-willed—someone you can admire or build an empire with. But two Warriors together can lead to power struggles or emotional tension. Choosing a partner who values your strength and welcomes your protection may create a more balanced dynamic. Commitment can be a challenge—not from a lack of depth, but from your constant drive for growth and fear of stagnation. Yet when you truly respect and value someone, your loyalty runs deep—and you’ll stand by them with unwavering dedication.

Your greatest opportunity lies in learning how to integrate your power with presence—to lead not just with force, but with heart. Your power isn’t just in what you can do—it’s in who you become when you allow your heart to lead, not just your will.

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If your main archetype is: The King

Scoring highest in the King archetype suggests you are a natural leader—someone who carries presence, authority, and a deep sense of responsibility. You likely care about legacy, impact, and making decisions that benefit not just yourself, but your family, community, or greater purpose. People may naturally look to you for stability, guidance, or direction. You hold strong values, and integrity matters deeply to you. There’s often a desire to build something meaningful—whether it’s a business, a family, or a life guided by principle and order.

But even the King has a shadow. Without balance, this archetype can slip into control, rigidity, or the belief that you must always hold it all together. You may place pressure on yourself to be "the one in charge" and find it hard to ask for support or show vulnerability. Perfectionism and emotional distance can also emerge—especially when things feel uncertain or out of your control. When overextended, the King can become overly responsible—trying to manage or control others' lives or protect everyone at the cost of his own needs.

In relationships, you tend to be drawn to partners who are emotionally intelligent, loyal, respected, and aligned with your vision. But you may unconsciously attract partners who either challenge your authority or rely too heavily on your guidance—leaving you in the role of the caretaker or fixer. At your core, what you truly seek is respect—a partner who honours your leadership, shares your values, and sees the man behind the crown. Choosing someone who trusts your strength but also creates space for you to soften without judgment.

The evolved King leads with wisdom, not control—and knows that true power includes empathy, emotional connection, and the courage to let others carry their part too.

As a psychology expert and the creator of this archetype quiz, my intention is to help you understand the deeper patterns that shape how you love, lead, and connect. These archetypes aren’t boxes—they’re invitations. They show us where we shine and where we still have room to grow.

Whichever archetype speaks to you most, know this: you’re not broken, and you don’t need fixing. You’re unfolding. When you become aware of your patterns—both your power and your shadows—you take back the ability to choose. And that’s where true transformation begins.

—Dr Petra

Want to learn more?

If you’re curious about how these archetypes show up in your relationships—especially with women—and want guidance on how to create deeper, more authentic connections, I’m here to help.

Book a free discovery call with me, and together we’ll explore your unique patterns, uncover what might be holding you back, and map out practical steps toward attracting and nurturing the love and respect you deserve.