Small GroupsPrimal Social Role

Primal Social Role

The four distinct small groups within a category and their psychological implications for personality diagnostics.

Category's Small Groups

Aggressor

Group Properties

A strong dominance drive and ownership instinct, paired with a weak exploratory instinct - producing assertive, territorial, and authority-oriented behavior.

Thinks in clear in-group vs. out-group terms, fiercely defends rights, territory, and hierarchy. Gravitates toward rigid structures, single leadership, and order enforced through consequences. Highly self-sufficient and rarely doubts own judgment. Prefers concrete, decisive thinking over probabilistic or hypothetical reasoning, intolerant of ambiguity and objections. Bodily tough and rarely anxious.

4D Power Sensing in Model G / T

2D Possibilities Intuiting in Model G / T

"Aggressor" Woman

Constantly competes with men, including in erotic relations. Prone to irony and mocking the opposite sex. Likes to feel more competent than a man in any matter. Expects visible admiration, flattery, and deference from a man during love play.

"Aggressor" Man

Tends to forcefully dominate women. Likes to demonstrate struggle in love play. May allow himself roughness, sometimes causes women pain - both physical and moral. Expects submission to strength from a woman.

Curator

Group Properties

Values sensory comfort, practical care, and present-moment pleasures. Avoids unpleasant realities and dislikes conflict.

Warm and hospitable - skilled at creating comfort for self and others, with a strong attunement to physical sensation (taste, smell, touch). Gravitates toward hands-on, craft-oriented, and caregiving work. Highly attentive to others' wellbeing, sometimes to the point of over-protectiveness. Prefers simple, direct communication and tends to simplify rather than complicate. Generally content with the existing order. Low envy and status competition.

4D Comfort Sensing in Model G / T

2D Temporal Intuiting in Model G / T

"Curator" Woman

Or woman-mother. Tends to look after her male partner. Attracted to gentle yet intelligent men who naturally rely on her in daily matters. Finds it pleasing to protect, support, and encourage them. Forgives or deems entirely acceptable such character traits in men that are generally not respected in society.

"Curator" Man

Or man-father. Experienced and attentive to the inner world of his partner, knows how to endear himself through protective courtship. Highly values female tenderness and vulnerability in love play, and expects admiration of his life experience and practical skill.

Infantile

Group Properties

Prioritizes exploration, knowledge-sharing, freedom, and a universalist worldview.

Deeply curious, with a powerful drive to find patterns and first principles across any domain. Remarkably tolerant of others' views, largely indifferent to personal wealth and hierarchical rank. Attention is naturally broad and fluid rather than focused - strong on breadth, pattern-finding, and cross-domain curiosity, weaker on sustained retention and concentration. Drawn to arts and ideas that reward open-ended exploration. Strongly values horizontal relationships and dislikes imposed authority.

4D Possibilities Intuiting in Model G / T

2D Power Sensing in Model G / T

"Infantile" Woman

Or woman-daughter. Her ideal is a kind, experienced, well-adapted man, usually older than her. In his presence she feels like a little girl, almost entirely dependent on him. In love play she prefers psychological factors - heartfelt conversation, relaxing music, unhurried conditions for relaxation. Values indulgence and care above all.

"Infantile" Man

Or man-son. Independent-minded yet naive in worldly matters, expects practical and emotional support from a woman. Involuntarily highlights his neglect of material things and unfitness for everyday struggle. Respects experience and genuine responsiveness to his problems in women.

Victim

Group Properties

Skilled anticipation of threats combined with high adaptability in adversarial environments - using strategic cunning as a primary survival tool.

Highly attuned to social dynamics, power shifts, and hidden meanings - reads subtext and predicts consequences where others miss them. Adept at flattery, misdirection, and calculated manipulation as self-protective strategies. Subject to oscillating moods - periods of dysthymia and hopelessness alternating with exalted, restless energy. Drawn to the transgressive, aesthetically dark, and emotionally intense. Ruminates on both past events and future scenarios. Most alive in low-structure, high-intensity, or ambiguous conditions.

4D Temporal Intuiting in Model G / T

2D Comfort Sensing in Model G / T

"Victim" Woman

Her ideal is a physically powerful man who makes her feel his force as a real, verifiable fact. In love games she both submits to and actively tests her partner - provoking reactions, baiting responses, reading every signal. Some of these women have masochistic traits, though not all are aware of it, what unites them is the need to feel the partner's strength as something that cannot be faked.

"Victim" Man

Idealizes his woman. Adapts to her tastes, respects her willful qualities. Behaviorally alternates between highlighting his dependence and obedience and breaking free from control. Subconsciously expects commands, traps, and reproaches from a woman. Without such reactions, he involuntarily provokes them.