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SBTI ATM-er The Human ATM personality poster
Camp 3 · The Tender / Giver Camp

SBTI ATM-erThe Human ATM

You thought I was rich?

Type fingerprint
HHH-HHM-HHH-HMH-MHL

Personality Profile

SBTI ATM-er personality profile

Congratulations, you are ATM-er — the world's most quietly exploited resource. Plot twist: you don't actually 'give money'. You give time, energy, patience, and the quiet evening you were supposed to have for yourself. Friends insert their anxieties into you and out comes 'Don't worry, I got you'. Coworkers insert deadlines and out comes 'Sure, I'll cover it'. You are an old, battered, weirdly indestructible ATM that everyone in your life uses for emotional withdrawals — and somehow you never run out of cash. Late at night, looking at the metaphorical receipt, you sigh: 'this damn responsibility complex of mine has nowhere to live.'

Signs

4 signs someone is SBTI ATM-er

Each bullet below comes from the most distinctive L/H dimensions in the ATM-er template. Match three or more and you are almost certainly looking at The Human ATM.

  • S1 · H

    Takes critique without flinching — keeps their own tempo when people poke at them

  • S2 · H

    Can name their temperament, limits, and wants out loud without hedging

  • S3 · H

    Pulled forward by goals. Three sentences in, the conversation is already about the next move

  • E1 · H

    Does not get rattled by small signals — trusts the bond itself over surface noise

15 Dimensions

The 15-dimension template behind SBTI ATM-er

SBTI splits personality into 5 models × 3 dimensions each. Here is how ATM-er scores on every dimension, using the standard L / M / H template that the test matches against.

🪞Self Model

  • S1 Self-esteemH · High

    You have a stable sense of your own value and random comments do not knock you over easily.

  • S2 Self-clarityH · High

    You are fairly clear on your own temperament, desires, and hard lines.

  • S3 Core driveH · High

    Goals, growth, and conviction easily pull you forward.

💞Emotion Model

  • E1 Attachment securityH · High

    You trust the bond itself and do not get scattered by every tiny disturbance.

  • E2 Emotional investmentH · High

    Once you decide someone matters, you give a lot of feeling and energy.

  • E3 Closeness & boundariesM · Mid

    You want intimacy and independence in adjustable ratios.

🌍Attitude Model

  • A1 WorldviewH · High

    You are more willing to assume good faith and not declare the world rotten on sight.

  • A2 Rules vs. vibesH · High

    Strong order instinct. If there is a clean process, you would rather use it than freestyle the disaster.

  • A3 Meaning-seekingH · High

    You prefer moving with direction and some sense of why it matters.

Drive Model

  • Ac1 MotivationH · High

    Progress, growth, and visible results light you up fast.

  • Ac2 Decision styleM · Mid

    You think first, but not so hard that the system fully freezes.

  • Ac3 ExecutionH · High

    Strong urge to move things forward. Unfinished tasks itch in the back of your mind.

👥Social Model

  • So1 Social initiativeM · Mid

    You can engage when people come to you, but you do not force it.

  • So2 Interpersonal boundariesH · High

    Boundary awareness is strong. Too much closeness makes you step back on instinct.

  • So3 Expression & authenticityL · Low

    Your expression runs direct. If it is in your head, it tends to leave the building quickly.

Compatibility

SBTI ATM-er compatibility quick scan

These match scores are calculated from the Manhattan distance between ATM-er's 15-dimension template and the other 24 regular personalities.View the full 25×25 matrix →

How to Deal

Working, living, and dating an SBTI ATM-er

None of this is filler. Every line below is derived from where ATM-er actually leans on the 15-dimension template — works for coworkers, friends, and partners alike, and saves a lot of avoidable friction.

  • S1

    Give them your actual take straight. Talking around it only reads as evasive

  • S2

    Respect the parts they already figured out. Do not try to rewrite their self-image for them

  • S3

    Lead with goals and growth and they light up. Chill-mode talk makes them drift

  • E1

    No need for constant check-ins. They want consistent, trustworthy signals over time

Same Camp

The Tender / Giver Camp · the other types in this camp

The softest people in the group chat are usually the easiest to drain. The emotional prescription they write for other people is always stronger than the one they write for themselves.

FAQ

Common questions about SBTI ATM-er

What kind of personality is SBTI ATM-er (The Human ATM)?
You thought I was rich? On this site, ATM-er sits inside The Tender / Giver Camp.
Which camp does SBTI ATM-er belong to, and how are camps grouped?
SBTI ATM-er (The Human ATM) falls into The Tender / Giver Camp — The world's emotional shock absorbers. The 27 types are grouped into 7 camps not by code or alphabet, but by the shared "soul texture" they radiate: same-camp types tend to lean the same way across the 15 dimensions. The softest people in the group chat are usually the easiest to drain. The emotional prescription they write for other people is always stronger than the one they write for themselves.
Which SBTI type matches ATM-er best?
Based on the 15-dimension Manhattan-distance score, ATM-er (The Human ATM) matches best with SBTI CTRL (The Manager), scoring 83/100. The full top-3 match and clash lists are shown below in the Compatibility section.
Which SBTI type is most likely to clash with ATM-er?
The lowest-scoring match for SBTI ATM-er (The Human ATM) is SBTI IMSB (The Self-Roaster) at only 27/100. It does not mean they cannot coexist — it means their underlying playbooks run in opposite directions, so the same situation produces opposite reactions, and friction piles up fast. The other two most-likely clashes are listed in the Compatibility section above.
How do you get SBTI ATM-er?
ATM-er comes from matching your answers across 31 questions and 15 dimensions against the SBTI reference templates. The test is free, takes about 3 minutes, and ends by assigning you one of the 27 personalities.
What are the strongest dimensions for SBTI ATM-er?
ATM-er runs at H (high) on these dimensions: S1 Self-esteem, S2 Self-clarity, S3 Core drive, E1 Attachment security, E2 Emotional investment, A1 Worldview, A2 Rules vs. vibes, A3 Meaning-seeking, Ac1 Motivation, Ac3 Execution, So2 Interpersonal boundaries. Those are the areas where ATM-er tends to move most naturally. You can see the full level layout — including M and L dims — in the 15-dimension template above.
Is it bad to test as SBTI ATM-er?
No — "good" and "bad" personalities are not a thing here. All 27 SBTI types are neutral by design. Each one has contexts where it performs smoothly and contexts where it struggles; none of them are inherently above or below the others. Testing as ATM-er only means your current answer pattern mapped most closely to this template, not that you have been labeled or judged. Think of it as a mirror held up to your recent behavior — you look at it, it does not look at you.
Can SBTI ATM-er change into another type over time?
Yes. SBTI measures how you answer right now, not who you will be forever. Job changes, life shifts, and big experiences can move individual dimensions up or down, and a retake six to twelve months later may land on a different type. A useful way to use it is to retest occasionally and watch the movement as a timeline of yourself, rather than hunting for "the one real type" underneath.

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