Functional axis: Si/Fe/Ti/Ne
Dominant Function: Si
Cooper is very fond of his routines. Playing football and exercising routinely, staying in his save group of friends and fulfilling his families demands on him. He wants to be successful as a football player as it is tradition in his family and clings to this most of the time. He is grounded and direct when speaking with people, but also very observant noticing little details that others might overlook.
Auxilliary Function: Fe
Cooper tries his best to fulfill everyone’s expectations on him. He is popular, a decent students and a great football player, feelings the pressure to be the perfect boy his father wants him to be. He struggles with society’s prejudices because ein his homosexuality and struggles with admitting his feelings in the beginning. He is quite caring for his friends and rather open and calm.
Tertiary Function: Ti
Cooper keeps mostly calm under stress and can be surprisingly analytical and sensible for his reputation as a jock. He can be anxious and stuck in his head under stress, tending to over-analyze his problems and feelings.
Inferior Function: Ne
Cooper is afraid of change. He wants to free himself from his father‚s grip on his life, but struggles to do so. It takes time for him to become comfortable with his own sexuality, but as he does Si he immeadiatly becomes more liberated and a happier person. Under stress he tends to focus only on the worst possible options and becomes afraid of his future and all that could happen to him.
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