Blood is the fluid in our veins and arteries that keeps every cell in our body alive. However, we rarely think about our blood, and even more so about whether it has anything to do with our personality?
Much of our personality is determined by our genetic heritage, and partly by our blood type. In a cross-cultural study of blood antigens and personality traits, researchers found a correlation between blood type and personality. In another study of adolescent boys and personality styles, blood type A is generally considered to be “more gentle”. At the same time, groups 0, B and AB turned out to be “more stable”.
You may have heard of James D’Adamo’s Blood Type Diet. In it, the author talks about blood type nutrition, because in his opinion there are certain links between blood type and health. For example, eight out of 10 children with autism have blood type A. In Japan, many people take blood type into account when looking for potential romantic partners. Merchants there again sell certain foods based on blood types.
Blood type 0
Famous people with this blood type are Al Capone, Gerald Ford, Mikhail Gorbachev, Queen Elizabeth II, John Lennon, Paul Newman, Elvis Presley, Ronald Reagan and others.
The zero group is the first and outgoing, and this is manifested in the personal characteristics of people who have it. These people usually set high standards in life and achieve them. Type 0 people tend to be leaders, have great intuition, and are better at coping with stress than people with other blood types. These people show confidence but can be a little insensitive to others. Type 0 people are romantically compatible with people of their own or AB blood type.
Blood group A
Celebrities with “group A” blood: George W. Bush, Britney Spears, Adolf Hitler, Jet Li and others.
Most research on personality and blood types is done in Japan, where 74% of the population is type A. People with this blood tend to be more sensitive than people with other blood types. Stress can weaken their immunity. Unfortunately, people with blood type A tend to be more anxious and distrustful of other blood types. These people tend to engage in intellectual pursuits in areas such as science, mathematics, and research. Since they tend to be introverts, they work best alone. People with blood type A can be quite passionate. They tend to be perfectionists who show patience. They are most compatible with other people with “type A” blood or people with type AB blood.
Blood type B
Famous people with this blood type are Jack Nicholson, Luciano Pavarotti, Mia Farrow, Paul McCartney, Leonardo DiCaprio and others.
If you have blood type B, your personality tends to be creative, introspective, empathetic, emotional, and intellectual. At the same time, you may be too self-centered and selfish, but tend to care about your loved ones. People with blood type B are usually more balanced than people with blood types O and A. They are just as ambitious as people with blood type A, but just as sensitive and deep as people with blood type A. In terms of health, B » lupus, multiple sclerosis, and chronic fatigue most commonly develop. They are compatible with individuals from their group, as well as individuals of the “AB” type.
Blood type AB
Celebrities with AB blood are John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Mick Jagger, Thomas Edison, Jackie Chan and others.
As you may have guessed, people with mixed blood type “AB” also have mixed personality traits. People with this blood are reliable and can be both shy and outgoing depending on the situation. People with AB blood type can be charming as they are quite spiritual. They are calm, open to change and friendly. Most people with this blood type are individualistic and different from the majority. In terms of romance, people with the “AB” blood type are compatible with any other blood type, but are best suited to people with their blood type. Apparently, the expression “a man of my blood type” has a deep meaning, especially for the Japanese.