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Juvenile personality type is ESTP, which is one of the rarest personality types, according to the MBTI.
“I believe that being an ESTP means that people would generally have to be looking for a fight with me,” said Pareja, who was born in San Antonio. “My biggest strength is that I'm very competitive. I love to win. I also like to argue and argue and argue.”
When looking at the stereotype of the ESTP, Pareja said he would agree with most of it. He said he is generally aggressive and will argue with anyone about anything.
“I won't back down from a fight,” he said.
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The traits of the ESTP personality type include independence, consistency and action. They are known to be energetic and often visionary, according to the MBTI website.
“My favorite movie of all time is ‘The Matrix,’ and my favorite food is pizza,” Pareja said.
Terius Gray (born March 25, 1975), better known by his stage name Juvenile, is an American rapper and actor who was a member of the former hip hop group the Hot Boys. His career began in 1995, when, at 20, he released his debut album Being Myself. He became popular when his 1999 single "Back That Thang Up" was released. In 2003, he returned to Cash Money Records to record Juve the Great, spawning the number-one hit "Slow Motion". Following this album he again left Cash Money, and in 2006 signed to Atlantic Records where he released Reality Check. His latest album, The Fundamentals, was released in February 2014.