Kinkajou: We talk about the outcomes of Enneagram "Ones" mating with any other Enneagram Type.
Erasmus: 1*1
The union of an enneagram “one” with an enneagram “one” is likely to give a 25% probability of an enneagram “ 8” child, a 25% probability of an enneagram “9” child and a 50% chance of an enneagram “one” child. The genotypic summary would be Hh * Hh.
Erasmus: 1*2
An enneagram “one” parent with an enneagram “2” parent is a more complex situation. There is a 50% chance of the child being an enneagram “6” overall. There is a 25% chance (one in 4) of the child being an enneagram “8” and a 25% chance (one in 4) of the child being an enneagram “one”.
Erasmus: 1*3
This is a much more complex parental mixture, namely because there are multiple genotypes which fall within the realm of the “3” enneagram. Overall there is a likelihood of a 50% to 100% chance of the child being an enneagram “ 6.” There is approximately a one in 8 chance of the child being an enneagram “4”. There is approximately a one in 16 chance of the child being an enneagram “ 5”. There is approximately a one in 8 chance of the child being an enneagram “one”. The remainder of the children would probably fall within the enneagram “3” realm, although there are some quite unusual gene mixes in this group which may make them not quite seem to fit within the group. In addition social subtypes tend to increase the energy of the individual and make them more likely to be classified as somewhat akin to an enneagram “7”. Misclassification is very easy as the assessment of the genotype can be quite subjective- at least to the people involved.
Typical Obsessional Enneagram "One"
Erasmus: 1*4
The union of the 2 parents would produce a one in 4 chance of having an enneagram “8” child. This interpretation includes 2 categories of enneagram “8 “ children. One in 8 overall would be atypical enneagram 8 child and one in 8 overall would be probably best seen as a high energy 8 child or perhaps a particularly thorny enneagram “4” child. It would produce a one in 8 chance of having an enneagram “ 5” child. There would be a one in 4 chance of having an enneagram “4” child. There would be a one in 8 chance of having a high energy enneagram “ 8”. Finally there would be a one in 8 chance of having an enneagram “one” child and a one in 8 chance of having an enneagram “9” child.
Erasmus: 1*5
With this combination there is a one in 4 chance of having an enneagram “4” child and a one in 4 chance of having an enneagram “one” child. There would be a one in 2 or 50% chance of having an enneagram “5” child.
Erasmus: 1*6
This combination appearance becomes complex because there are a number of genotypes which would fall within the enneagram “6” family. There would be approximately a 50 to 100% chance of having an enneagram “6” child. It should be possible to have an enneagram “9” child. It should be possible to have an enneagram “8” child and it should also be possible to have an enneagram “4” child.
Erasmus: 1*7
These parents have a 50% chance of having an enneagram “4” child and a 50% chance of having an enneagram “ 5” child.
Erasmus: 1*8
The procreation of this pair will produce only enneagram “one” children and enneagram 8 children, because none of the other typing genes of the enneagram are present – namely there are no fast noradrenaline genes and no fast serotonin genes.
This gives a 50% chance of having an enneagram “ 8”. Child and a 50% chance of having an enneagram “one” child
Erasmus: 1*9
50% of these children will be enneagram “one” children. The remaining 50% of the children will be enneagram “ 9” children.
Whites and Super Neat are typical Enneagram "One" traits
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