Comfort personality

Comfort personality, meaning that she's passive and hates any kind of pressure, which is why she shows so little direction in her life. She's started 3 or 4 careers; all have amounted to nothing.  http://www.obdchina.com/super-ad900-key-transponder-programmer-p-28.html At middle-age, she's still uncertain and hasn't "found" herself. The result? Low self-esteem.She's a high-maintenance partner for Nic but seems unaware of it. On a better note, she's also the couple's "feeling" and "relationship" person, always trying for a further connection with Nic and the kids. This need for deeper connection in her is one of the reasons she responds to Paul so quickly. He gives her the encouragement, attention and understanding that Nic doesn't.(2) The other further concept here is: children unconsciously decide their by the age of five, though most adults are unaware that it's happening. Usually the oldest child will "follow," that is, will take on more personality traits of the parent that she or he perceives to be the strongest. The second child takes the traits of the other parent. Why? Seldom will a child compete with the sibling above. So here, Joannie is much more like Nic, Laser much more like Jules. (We'll only hope that Laser can grow more confidence earlier rather than later in hislife, unlike his mother, Jules.)The saddest person in this group of five turns out to be Paul. When we first meet him, he's content with his life as a successful bachelor restaurant owner. He seems to like living a surface personal life with various attractive women.  http://www.obdchina.com/Wholesale-Discount-diagnostic-products-car-diagnostic-tools_c2.html In the short space of 3 or 4 months, he meets his two biological children, wants to commit to Jules but is rejected by both Jules and Nic, as well as the kids, for their own various reasons. At the movie's end it's uncertain whether any of the relationships he came to value will ever be part of his life again. Sad.If you're interested in studying personalities and relationships, you'll want to see "The Kids are All Right." Even without seeing it, though, I hope these ideas interest you enough to take a deeper have a look at your own family or other