Ayame Toki MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Ayame Toki? Ayame Toki is an ISTJ personality type in MBTI, 8w9 - SP1 - 163 in Enneagram, RLOEN in Big 5, LSI in Socionics.

ESI SP 1 perhaps. More anger than envy and fear compared to Subaru. Definitely ESI > LSE She's extremely cold and inaccessible with a raging volcano of emotions from within. She's a literal manifestation of Jung's Introverted Feeling type. Secretly harmonious since she looked after both Kaoruko and Ayame's futures. Not Te-base because she's not a drill sergeant. Her intensity despite not saying much conveys so much weight whereas Te would've exploded in their thoughts by now, like Utahime Iori from JJK Underneath her cold exterior is guilt and worry for her actions and her regrets. SP 1 is the ultra perfectionist that turns their anger inwards, to themselves. Not Ti-base either because she's illogical. LSIs are able to rationalize their trauma. She, much like Subaru, tries to hide it up and bury it deep. Ti = logical relations, hierarchies, systems Fi = "ethical" relations, attraction/repulsion, love/hate Te = logical actions, methods of work She clearly fits Fi-base with her guilty conscience and silent judgement. You know she's watching you, evaluating your character. That's exactly what happened when she talked to the chidori boys with the principal of Chidori. I had high hopes for an ESI teacher like her with her rigidity much like Subaru, but man was she a huge disappoinment. There's just something about shoujo-adjacent stories and manga as a medium where you can see the intensity, sort of like a show don't tell, but then they also don't tell anything at all beyond hoping to sell you a delusion that everything will be just fine. They were seriously hyping up Toki sensei but after one little chat and now they're all buddy buddy? All these butterflies in my stomach makes me sick. It's unrealistic. Zero emotional pay off. No stakes. Exactly like how the author kept shoving the friend group's backstories like the quiet guy's police work nonsense. Wasted 10 chapters just to have the guy agonize working as a law enforcer. It's gross. Fake sincerity and contemplation. The Toki plot on the other hand felt like there was zero contemplation and zero thought put into this. Please accept that the sensei looks harsh (she only scolded them one time and looks scary). They're basically blaming her for that, and for having a resentful gaze and trauma over nothing. The author knows how to conceptualize a good character like Kaoruko, Rintaro, Madoka, Subaru and Toki sensei but the character writing itself and the narrative is so weak. I'm frankly disappointed. They all worry over the smallest of details. Afraid to cross boundaries that shouldn't exist. There's like a secret tabok you must never violate, like the Chidori vs Kikyo dynamic.. Even though Boarding School Juliet was an ecchi romcom with some harem elements, it never let go of that fundamental divide between the schools. Tye tension was real and the stakes were high, despite the author not taking it seriously in the first 50 chapters or so. Kaoru Hana on the other hand has the setting and the tension, but horrible execution with a bizarre conclusion where everyone is forced to eat up compromises. Romio made you accept his relationship. I'm not saying Rintaro has to rise to his level, but it's obvious that the author is twisting all the characters to just accept their union. I believe people can talk things out, but they never even had a conversation. They all said a bunch of nothing's, cried out their hearts then made you the reader eat it up. Once again, no stakes and no "resolve" like Rintaro finding his dream of becoming a baker is good on its own, but this and this hyped up character Toki sensei immediately folding just bends all logic while it fiddles with her emotions. It's toxic. It's like Steven Universe but even the creators know he's delusional and mentally broken as an awkwars teen. The author for this manga on the other hand doesn't know how to resolve relationships in a way that's dynamic and natural. But anyway, the story will now focus on these other side characters since she can't have a slice of life moment between just Kaoruko and Rintaro without adding fake tension and a heavy atmosphere due to his sad boy vibes. I could've accepted it if it were as deep and as melancholic as Shoya Ishida but he just undyes his hair and decides to become a baker. It's like when wa women cuts her hair and you're now supposed to accept their (invisible) character growth. Kaoruko herself remains static and Toki sensei is just another plot device. It's sickening to have my expectations ruined like this. The first 90 chapters before the author decided to bring the friends backstories was really great but now, I don't know anymore. It's already nearing chapter 200... Does Rintaro ever learn to accept himself instead of deciding that he just loves Kaoruko? Likewise, does Toki sensei or even Subaru learn to love themselves? No? They're just all friends? Because the plot demands so? Really? It doesn't have to reinvent the wheel but at least get it right

Biography

A teacher and student guidance counselor at Kikyo Private Academy, as well as the homeroom teacher for Kaoruko and her friends' class.

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