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Dancing Wolf

The Dancing Wolf loves to move, preferably to a beat. With feminine energy that’s slightly more intense than that of other Wolves, the Dancing Wolf goes with the flow.

Richard Feynman

At heart, he’s like Dionysus, the god of inspiration, creativity, and having a good time. Richard Feynman, theoretical physicist and bongo drummer, exemplifies the Dancing Wolf.

His natural strength is energizing others.

Music with a good beat gets the Dancing Wolf going. He may be a raconteur who plays with words and has good comedic timing. He’s also a good lead on the dance floor, a man who helps his partner dance her best.

Because he’s so energetic, he can seem overeager to some people, but it’s his buoyant energy that makes him fun to be around. When he enters a room, things get more lively, and people perk up. When he throws a party, everybody goes.

What matters most to him is vitality and fun.

The Dancing Wolf loves wine, women, and song. Women find him charming, and he finds them compelling. Men usually find him easygoing and jovial, so he tends to have many friends.

He’s not just a good-time Charlie, though. With his slightly more-intense feminine energy, he’s got relationship skills that other men don’t have. He can bridge gaps and mend fences between people.

He’s playful and self-assured.

The Dancing Wolf’s eyes twinkle, and he often wears an impish grin. He projects an air of casual confidence. The clothes he wears tend to be colorful—he’s the guy in the Hawaiian shirt.

He is creative, and may express his creativity in performance that doesn’t involve literal dancing, such as drama or sports. He might say, “I’m still a kid at heart,” or, “I love being out and about. If I stay home, I get restless.”

His intensity profile:

Masculine Feminine
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