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The Hummingbird is one of the 10 rDNA Profile Types. This overview is intended to help those individuals that are either considering a relationship, pursuing a relationship or in a relationship with a Hummingbird to better understand her.

27% of women are Hummingbirds

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The Hummingbird

A Hummingbird Woman is a quiet storm, often appearing calm and collected while feeling frustrated or upset underneath. Frequently, the Hummingbird will hold on to frustrations long after an argument has appeared to be settled. It is seldom that a Hummingbird woman feels comfortable enough to honestly express her annoyances.

The Hummingbird represents 27% of all women. Although, the Hummingbird uses her body language to help convey her messages, she does not need to express ideas or thoughts with her partner to feel intimate. Intimacy for the Hummingbird woman is not directly connected to ideas and thoughts; rather, intimacy is related to quality sexual expression. Although sex, and sexual expression is important to the Hummingbird it is not how often she has sex with her partner that matters, rather the Hummingbird woman is looking for a superior lover who will allow her to indulge in her needs directly without judgment.

The Hummingbird is not typically a religious woman and will prefer a partner who prefers to stay away from religious practices and gatherings. She values her time alone, preferring to explore the world on her own. Her ideals lead her to being unobtrusive and autonomous. She longs for a partner who will be open to expressing themselves honestly and originally in all ways. She is expressive and needs a partner who will be vulnerable sexually and willing to try new things.

The Hummingbird woman is not one to hold onto a failing relationship and tends to end a relationship if she feels it is not going well. She values herself and her time far too much to spend it in a deteriorating relationship. Additionally, she is not looking for a partner to give her advice or criticize her choices. She will not receive criticism constructively and will feel uncomfortable with her partner from that point on. As much as she dislikes receiving criticism she is equally uncomfortable giving criticism and will more often keep her opinions to herself.