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Kerry Makes the Guys Take a Personality Test

The guys told Kerry she could talk about whatever she wanted. So, she made them take The Enneagram. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications

Kerry Makes the Guys Take a Personality Test

With the Bachelor season over and the fate of the rest of the franchises’ 16 new spinoffs hanging in the balance, the guys told Kerry she could talk about whatever she wanted. Whatever she wanted.

So, she made them take The Enneagram. (To take the same condensed, free version the guys took, click here.)

If you’ve never heard of The Enneagram, it’s not someone who shows up at your door with a message or a favorite tool of cults. It’s a personality test – Kerry’s favorite personality test – that, different from others, cuts past a person’s outward behavior to the heart of their core motives. What makes you tick. Childhood wounds. That sorta thing. You can read more about it here, or you can just listen bewilderedly as Kerry plays psychiatrist and two grown men get vulnerable, mostly against their will.

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