I think I understand your warning. Not to worry, though I use archetypes to help me understand others, I don't allow it to taint the profile I build of them. They're utilised more as guidelines, than solid identities.
[Unless your name is Set.]
For example, yourself: I initially assumed you to be like a Casanova-style protagonist, since in my world you were known for being a bit of an irreverent flirt, but you're actually an incredibly kind and empathetic individual. You're patient as well, and you take the time to explain and try to understand my perspective, even if you find it off-puttingly strange.
You defied the archetype I attempted to compare you to, and thus I adjusted my profile accordingly. So to me, you're now just Claude, my very kind friend.
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[Unless your name is Set.]
For example, yourself: I initially assumed you to be like a Casanova-style protagonist, since in my world you were known for being a bit of an irreverent flirt, but you're actually an incredibly kind and empathetic individual. You're patient as well, and you take the time to explain and try to understand my perspective, even if you find it off-puttingly strange.
You defied the archetype I attempted to compare you to, and thus I adjusted my profile accordingly. So to me, you're now just Claude, my very kind friend.