Which Swapped Lives Character Are You?
Talented and smart, you may be a little bit anxious, but that’s just because you want everything to go according to plan. It can be difficult for you to let your guard down, especially if it means letting go of something you love. You appreciate ballet and classical music, but you’re willing to expand your repertoire for the right people.
(The lead in My Best Friend’s Brother/The Summer I Turned into a Girl)
You’re a little rough around the edges, but you always try to do the right thing. You’re a loving sibling and child but can get grumpy quickly—especially when you’re hangry. Bad experiences don’t get you down and you have a heart of gold.
(The lead in My Best Friend’s Brother/The Summer I Turned into a Girl)
Smart and driven, you would rather figure things out on your own than ask your friends for help. You do hold your friends near and dear, however, and forgive easily. You like music, fine dining, and deep conversations.
(The lead in My Brother’s Best Friend/Learning to Sing Like a Girl)
You’re easy-going and laid back…maybe sometimes a little too much. But you’re also a great friend and a good athlete. You care deeply for your friends and family and would do anything to protect them from being hurt, which doesn’t always go how you expect it to. But you bounce back quickly and generally have a positive outlook on life.
(The lead in My Brother’s Best Friend/Learning to Sing Like a Girl)
Artistic and elegant, you appreciate the more delicate things in life. You have a loving heart, but one that can bruise easily. You know that fierce determination will get you far in life but being kind will get your further.
(The lead in My Brother’s Wedding Singer/The Art of Being a Girl)
A musician’s soul lies behind your beguiling eyes. You’re sensitive and probably write poetry in your spare time. Your friends hype you up but music calms you down. Your family means a lot to you, and everything you do is deeply entrenched in your cultural values.
(The lead in My Brother’s Wedding Singer/The Art of Being a Girl)
“A place for everything and everything in its place” is a motto you live by. You value order and style, and your aesthetic is heavily based on your heritage. You stick by your friends and lift them up by focusing on their strengths rather than your own.
(The lead in Foiled by My Ex-Boyfriend/Holiday Stitches for a Girl)
Intelligent and motivated, you are a superstar go-getter. You’re probably an A+ student and a great athlete to boot. Sometimes, though, you come off a little cold. But that’s usually because you’re not always sure how to express your feelings, no matter how deep they run.
(The lead in Foiled by My Ex-Boyfriend/Holiday Stitches for a Girl)
A chronic people pleaser, you feel a little lost whenever the spotlight is on you. Though you’re talented and endearing on your own, you often fall into the shadow of others you perceive as better than you. But you glow when you do what you’re best at. Never forget your own worth.
(The lead in Cheerfully Playing Quarterback/Carrying the Captain’s Reputation)
So no one would accuse you of being sweet, but you’re a natural-born leader. We know you’ve got a soft side, and it’s probably for a beloved family member. You’d rather look tough than be beaten down, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But it’s also okay to be vulnerable sometimes and to ask for help when you need it.
(The lead in Cheerfully Playing Quarterback/Carrying the Captain’s Reputation)