Victorino
He who lives in two worlds
Character and Dominants : Emotions, Affection, Intuition |
Plant : Foxglove | Animal : Seahorse |
Colour : Blue | Zodiac Sign : Aquarius |
Genre : Male | Numerology : |
Origin : Portuguese first name | Etymology : |
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Character
There is a real duality in Victorino's temperament.
Generally calm, secret and sentimental, he can quickly become nervous and agitated; in fact like his animal totem, the seahorse, Victorino is always between two states, he constantly needs stimulation even if he himself can show stability.
His moods can be changeable; Victorino can be affectionate and very possessive without really showing it.
His sexuality is also on two levels, one is very idealistic but often disappoints Victorino as he has a tendency to idealise the other person, and the second level is characterised by a more primal, aggressive sensuality.
Emotivity
This is not a major character trait in Victorino; his emotions can be as surprising as they can be long in appearing.
An introvert, often timid, Victorino seems almost asleep at times and he also suffers from a serious lack of self-confidence.
Activity
Irresolute in his decisions, Victorino does not lack determination in his behaviour; it is simply that he has trouble being decisive. Of a middling tenacity, he has a tendency to let himself be carried along by events which suits him very well.
Intellect
It is in this area that the nervous character traits of Victorino surface.
He possesses a lively intelligence and excellent memory, although selective, so much so that he can sometimes unfortunately pass things by that remain unseen to him.
Affection
Very introverted, Victorino finds his inner world far more interesting than that of the outside, so much so that he can be decidedly headstrong if this is not the same as his mental image.
Victorino can also be easily influenced if that brings him to a neighbouring world where he doesn't impart his own judgement.
Sensoriality
In conclusion
Victorino permanently oscillates between two worlds which gives him a certain mysterious charm but he should be careful not to fall into the trap of living an easy life.
In all cases, although both disconcerting and surprising, we find the truth to be totally different to our first impressions concerning Victorino.