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Enneagram Wings: 5w4 The Philosopher, 5w6 The Troubleshooter, 6w5 The Guardian , 6w7 The Confidant
In this episode of Enneagramu, hosts Damon and Kelly explore the wings of Enneagram types 5 and 6. They discuss the characteristics, desires, and dislikes of the following wing combinations:
- Five wing Four (The Philosopher)
- Five wing Six (The Troubleshooter)
- Six wing Five (The Guardian)
- Six wing Seven (The Confidant)
The hosts provide insights into how these wing combinations influence personality traits, preferences, and relationship dynamics. They also share tips on how to interact effectively with individuals of each wing type. Along the way, Damon and Kelly engage in some lighthearted banter about camping experiences and football fandom. Join them for an informative and entertaining deep dive into Enneagram wings!
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Welcome to Enneagram U with Damon and Kelly, where we explore the mysteries of human personality and help you learn more about you. With your skeptic or an enthusiast, together, we'll take you on a journey of self-discovery using the ancient wisdom of the Enneagram. This is Enneagram U. Hello everyone and welcome to Enneagram U. My name is Damon. I'm here with my friend Kelly. Hi Kelly, hey Damon, hey Kelly, we are. We're flying with the wings. We are flying, flapping those wings, yeah, but I guess we'll have to talk about feelings first.
Speaker 2:Yes, good, I'm glad you didn't forget.
Speaker 1:I just want to get it out of the way as quickly as possible.
Speaker 2:With the bandaid off.
Speaker 1:Yeah Well, I have a feeling. I'm feeling. I didn't, I don't know, I couldn't name my feeling today, so I'll say I feel calm.
Speaker 2:Okay, I'm calm yeah.
Speaker 1:That's a feeling.
Speaker 2:It is.
Speaker 1:Serene.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm, peaceful, yeah, good, I had an outdoorsy weekend.
Speaker 1:Okay yeah, we had a family camp out.
Speaker 2:Wow, I wouldn't necessarily picture you as someone who camped.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you got that right. Hey, you're in good company.
Speaker 2:You're not a camper. I'm not a camper.
Speaker 1:Well, this was, this was camping, but not probably some people's definition of camping. It was, it was, it was a step above a tent.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:So it was. It was a cabin like tent.
Speaker 2:You had shelter.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you had, you know, bonfire and fire you know the fire pit and all that and played games. It was like an extended family thing. Yeah, so it was semi-fun.
Speaker 2:Good Flushable toilet.
Speaker 1:Yes, okay, yes, that's a great question.
Speaker 2:That's the level for me with camping.
Speaker 1:Well, my family had. We had one. We've had no more than one terrible camping experiences because we have done it fairly regularly and we have tent camped before.
Speaker 2:Okay, we've had it.
Speaker 1:Oh, me neither, and one time. So one time we stayed at a place that was just so, so bad that that became our bar, and you know, like that's the level. If it's above that, we're going to make it.
Speaker 2:Yes, you know, so we will survive.
Speaker 1:And then I had a friend who told me one time the reason you don't like camping is because you have the. You don't have the right gear, and if you would invest in all of the right gear to camp correctly, you would love it.
Speaker 2:And I'm like.
Speaker 1:I think there is some truth to that, because if you feel damp or cold or you're too hot or whatever, a lot of times it's just yeah, the tent you have isn't the greatest thing or the sleeping bag you have?
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's not going to cut it either. Or why are you sleeping on the ground? Or you know. So there's all these things that real campers know that I don't know, and it's just like any other hobby, yeah. Or adventure. You got to pour a little money into it and I got to tell you I'm not going to be doing that.
Speaker 2:I mean, I am with you in that because I think the money that it costs. And then you also have to house all the items that you can camp with.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I'm like an Airbnb Right, like just stay at a hotel.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I wish I was better on this because I do like, as we've talked about, I do love the outdoors, right, so that part of it I really really like. I love walking, all of that, but the work that it takes to prepare to camp and then when you get home you're working. You're working all the time that you're there. If you're tentative, I mean it's like wait, I thought this was relaxation.
Speaker 2:This is vacation, yeah.
Speaker 1:But some people, for some people, doing that is very relaxing and they love it and it's probably an art to them.
Speaker 2:Like you said, it's a hobby, versus for me, right, like give me a good night's sleep in a nice comfortable bed, yeah, and then I'll go outside, right.
Speaker 1:Oh, I'm a wimp, I know it, and I grew up on the farm too, yeah.
Speaker 2:So you're an outdoors guy.
Speaker 1:Yeah and and. But on the farm it's different there too, because when you go outside you're working.
Speaker 2:And you're working.
Speaker 1:You're really working towards, not working. Yes, you're working towards going inside Right right, I built this house, or I bought this house and it's amazing and I want to stay in it. Yes, Well, we lost quite a few followers right there.
Speaker 2:Well, God bless you if you like to camp.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I do too. If you want to take me camping, I will go along. Yes, if you have all the equipment Right is? I'm like show up and be dry and then just leave, fix my food. Yeah, we're good yeah, man.
Speaker 2:Okay, but you're obviously it did something to you for you know, you having the feelings of feeling calm today, being outside, was probably yeah, I think I need one more day.
Speaker 1:anytime I take a longer weekend or a so-called vacation, I think I need a vacation day after the vacation, a transition re-entry day, right, yeah. Yeah, so I'm sorry, I talked a lot about that, but how are you feeling? Should move to you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so I don't know if I've shared that my family are Raider fans.
Speaker 1:I don't know if you've shared it here, but I did know that Raider fans. I tried. I was a Raider fan when I was young. I know I loved them. Then they won.
Speaker 2:They were good then. They were the Sunday night game last night.
Speaker 1:Yes, I watched a lot of it.
Speaker 2:It was agonizing.
Speaker 1:They have a new quarterback right. Yes, and he just.
Speaker 2:And the coach and you know I don't know enough about it to blame. It was frustrating, but it was just so mismanaged and you know now that they're in Las Vegas like the amount of fans that come from the other team are probably equal or even greater.
Speaker 1:It was like a Steelers game. It was a Steelers game.
Speaker 2:Yes, and you know they always make you feel like there's a little bit of hope. You know they just maybe three quarters. It's like, oh yeah, this is done, this is done, and then, oh, we're coming back. Oh we're gonna attempt to feel goal with you.
Speaker 1:You're really a Raiders fan, then You're all in emotionally.
Speaker 2:I married into it Well and I think as an eight that competition comes in. So at a certain point in last night I just picked up my Kindle. I was like I've gotta read, I've gotta read something, I've gotta be distracted Cause my heart was beating fast and even though it doesn't like matter, it matters. So yeah.
Speaker 1:I feel that way when I'm watching the Chiefs, and that's a. To go from a Raiders fan to a Chiefs fan is very difficult, cause they're arch rivals.
Speaker 2:Oh my gosh Right. It took me a lot of years to do that I became a Chiefs fan when Joe Montana joined the Chiefs.
Speaker 1:So that gives away again how old I am. But that was fun when he it was like okay, I can watch the Chiefs now like everybody around me, cause I was living in Missouri and-. He's a good guy, a good transition, yeah, and then I kind of stuck with him, even though they couldn't win anything then either.
Speaker 2:I mean not really.
Speaker 1:I was rooting for the Raiders. I was. I want to see them do. I love their stadium.
Speaker 2:Oh my gosh, it is incredible.
Speaker 1:The Super Bowl is there this year.
Speaker 2:The Super Bowl will be there. Yes, oh, do you hear the horn?
Speaker 1:I do hear horn, is that my car? Nope, somebody else's. Yeah, that was interesting.
Speaker 2:Yeah, their stadium looks like You've been there, yes, we were there last year and it just looks like it's from the set of Star Wars, like just this black, beautiful stadium. They have this huge flame, you know, that just goes from top to bottom in memory of Al Davis, and they have a live band that plays just up on this like big platform.
Speaker 1:It looks cool.
Speaker 2:It is so cool. I had to pick a game and I think the world agrees cause they all want to go to Vegas as soon as they're playing the Raiders Cause there's always so much other things to do.
Speaker 1:So many other things. Yeah, I love that. So, I'm sorry. So how are you feeling? You didn't really say.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so just annoyed. I'm feeling annoyed being a Raider fan oh. And also I mean my husband and son. Especially my son loves the Raiders and bless his heart his whole life. He's 21. And they've just stunk the whole time of his life. So you just see his frustration.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you have a couple of. I've been to your house and I have seen two jerseys and I was surprised to see Kenny Stabler's jersey. Is that his jersey?
Speaker 2:That's a signed jersey. Wow, and then we also have Plunkett's signed jersey. And so yeah, and for my husband it's been his that's a real long team too. And you can't be a bandwagon fan. But hey, monday morning I'm just like I'm done. Give me any other game to watch.
Speaker 1:Yeah, well, I'm going to pay attention to the Raiders this year. I mean, they have all the makings to win, I know, but they just can't put it together.
Speaker 2:Seems like that's been the theme. So yeah annoyed, frustrated, also apathetic. I want to be apathetic, I don't want to care. They drag me back in every week.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you're going to watch them every week. I know Win or lose, that's good.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm just going to have my Kindle close by so I can distract myself.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah. Well, what are we talking about today? We?
Speaker 2:are talking about wings.
Speaker 1:All right.
Speaker 2:We are talking about the five and the six and their wings.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:So the five, just as a reminder, is the wise person. So these are the ones that are very intellectual. They love learning, they love to know about all the different things that they have interest in. Their struggle is with greed. Now, it's not greed like material greed, but more of like storing up all their information, and they have a hard time putting it into the world. So we talked about them feeling that analysis, paralysis.
Speaker 1:You remember that.
Speaker 2:Yes, so the five has two wings. They have wing four or wing six, and so the five wing four. So we have titles, so it is called the philosopher, okay, and so this five wing four is very creative and imaginative and more expressive than maybe the five wing six. So with that, their basic desire is they just want to be capable to be able to know and do what they're drawn to. Again, that four-wing is very creative and so they want to be able to be capable with the things that they have interest in. So they're curious, they're reserved, a little bit more attentive with that four-wing.
Speaker 1:That it's interesting. I wouldn't always think of a person who's really interested in facts and data. That's what I do when I think of a five. I could be wrong, but I think a lot of folks are interested in analyzing things, that they also have a creative side.
Speaker 2:Right? Well, that's where we'll see. And, as we have seen, the wings can sometimes feel just like the opposite. And if you think about the five, we move into the head triad with the five, six and seven, but with the four-wing, the four-wing is the heart triad. So this is where you see, for those that have that dominant four-wing, where they do have that ability to connect to emotions, that four really is expressive with their emotions, they understand their emotions and so, yeah, that's where you see that play out. For the five-wing four it seems opposite.
Speaker 1:It does like, passionate for data.
Speaker 2:Yes, well, there you go.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, but they're either extremely conflicted or they're just a more rounded person.
Speaker 2:Yes, Well, and this is where they want us to know that they really love learning new things, and so for them there's that excitement with kind of a new project. They also love to have time to process too, and I think that's really reflective of a four. Four is like to just have time and space for what is going on around them, whether it's their emotions, but then we see like the five wanting time just to process, that time to be alone, and then also something else that they really loved is admiration.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, I remember that from the four, I think.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, and so just that sense, I think, for the five-wing four, this is where they probably really appreciate having a title to feel proud of. They worked hard to maybe gain the degrees or gain the insights that they have, and so they just like to be admired and appreciated. But some things to watch for if you have a five-wing four in your life, is it really bothers them to be criticized harshly?
Speaker 2:Now I think pretty much every number we've talked about doesn't criticize me, you know which I think is important because think about, like our human nature, maybe being open to feedback is different than being criticized, and so fives really take in things that we say to them and they may interpret them as being criticized harshly, and so, just as they would be thoughtful in sharing with us, we want to be thoughtful in sharing with them as well. Also, if they are made to feel incompetent, I could see that one yeah.
Speaker 2:They want to know what they know, but maybe if we're pushing them too hard for answers when they haven't had time to think, it just creates this feeling of being incompetent. Okay, yeah, and then the last thing with the five-wing four, the philosopher is they really don't like it when we keep them from expressing themselves, and so they are going to be more expressive. They may not be extroverted in how they express, but just giving them space to think, giving them space to process thoughts and feelings, is really important to them.
Speaker 1:Love it, so the philosopher.
Speaker 2:The philosopher.
Speaker 1:No, don't be criticizing your philosopher, but do admire them. Yes, Exactly.
Speaker 2:That's great. Okay. So next is the five-wing six, and the title that is given to this combo is the Troubleshooter.
Speaker 1:Yeah, these two are I mean like they're just continue. Yes, I can see that.
Speaker 2:Yes, that's right. So for them they are really, they really desire being just really competent in knowing things, and so they're very logical and practical and also very independent. And so, if I had to say so, all fives are usually more introverted. On that spectrum, I would say the five-wing four is more, maybe a little bit more extroverted. The five-wing six is probably more introverted. Okay, they like to be independent, work by themselves, having lots of space for the mind, and we can see that because the five and the six are both in the head triad, right, yeah, right. And so they really love being able to solve problems, having space to just gather more information. They love alone time. And then what the five-wing six would want us to know about them is don't ask them to be emotionally vulnerable Me.
Speaker 1:That's great.
Speaker 2:Yes. So for them especially, not being put on the spot Right, we want to encourage all the numbers, but especially the five-wing six, to be able to have a space for emotions in their lives, but not to put them on the spot, you know, asking them how, how they're feeling to tell us what you're feeling right now, yeah, and that's true with the five generally Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:Right, yeah, you're like you're not supposed to really kind of call them out and ask them for an answer, right? Don't put them on the spot, right, yeah?
Speaker 2:And then also don't fill them with doubt, you know, and so that six is the one that's already thinking through worst case scenarios and doubting, and so I think a lot of times, if we bombard a five-wing six with things that we might be concerned about, that they just really feel then overwhelmed, like how do I figure out all of this, how do I keep everybody safe but also have enough information to do that?
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:And then the other thing that they really don't like is when we require a lot of their time. Okay, and so you know, especially if we're maybe working with a five-wing six and also this would play out true for one to really be prudent with our time. You know, if we say the meeting's going to last 20 minutes, that it's going to last 20 minutes for a five-wing six. If the meeting lasts 20 minutes they're supposed to and it's like 45 minutes, they're like oh, I've got all these. Like they're taking my time, right, yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay, mm-hmm, that okay, that's interesting. Don't give them doubt.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:That's an interesting thing. So if I'm working with a five-wing six, I may not want to do a lot of processing out loud, especially if it's. You know you're hitting kind of some negative. When I say processing out loud, what I mean is like you don't know the answer, right, but you're just kind of going through the scenarios.
Speaker 2:Yes, externally processing Right yeah.
Speaker 1:And some of those scenarios are negative. That could be kind of draining to that person because we're just speculating. And now I'm feeling worse and I mean yeah, mm-hmm, yeah, I mean they, yeah, and I think for a five-wing six.
Speaker 2:they're going to take that external processing as an opportunity to try to figure things out. But yet if it's more of just like processing and hey, we'll never cross that bridge, but in their mind they're like I got to figure out a way to cross that bridge because we're going to get there Right.
Speaker 1:So if I would suggest then that if you ever do that, you tell those folks that I'm processing out loud.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:I'm not coming with you with just negative answers that are true and factual.
Speaker 2:Right, we don't have to create a plan for this. Yeah, okay, now I would say it's important to give the five-wing sixes a space for them to process doubts or for them to process some of the things that they're maybe having some concern about. But then you know, just having that awareness that, yeah, they may take it really to heart and to mind, okay, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and keep things on time. Yeah, like you use it. But it's okay to go longer, but you need to tell them, yes, okay.
Speaker 2:So I think we're going to need a few more minutes. If you need to go ahead and go, that's fine. Just to let them know that you're watching the clock too.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I kind of like this number-wing, five-wing six a lot because you don't have to be vulnerable and you can just like say, hey, I got to go and it's, they're pretty, you get a hall pass. They're pretty introverted, it looks like so yeah, this is feeling like home. Yeah, I mean good job. Good job, five-wing six, you know how to live life. Yes, you got it all figured out.
Speaker 2:Yeah, well then, moving to the six-wing five. Okay, so we remember that sixes are the loyal person. They are our tried and true friends that are always prepared. They really want to make the world a safe and secure place, but their struggle is with fear and again so, worst case scenarios, what could go wrong? They're already thinking it through. And so for the six-wing five, their title is the guardian.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And so for them they are all about security. They love to be logical and they're very hardworking and they're also, they appreciate, working independently. So you can see that five-wing six, six-wing five similarities there. What they love to do is they love to solve complex problems, and so they would be the ones that you would come to and just say, hey, here's the scenario. Would you give us some insights on what might be some ways that we can solve this issue? Because they find a lot of value in that. And that's another thing that six-wing fives love to be valued. And they also really appreciate reliable relationships. So they are that reliable, faithful person in so many relationships. But when you can be that reliable person in their life, they appreciate that so much.
Speaker 2:You know, I think about usually sixes and there's other numbers that do this too. Probably the sixes are maybe the eights and the threes. Every relationship needs that initiator, that person that reaches out and says, hey, we said let's have coffee, let's have coffee, but for a six. I think they would really appreciate that if we could be that reliable friend for them and reach out to them. Yeah, now for the six-wing five. What they want us to know that they don't appreciate is they really feel rejection and take it personally, and so to be able again to have that conversation, maybe about boundaries, maybe about what you might need in a relationship, versus just cutting them off Very, very hurtful to them. Okay, also, this is one that's very interesting they really don't like sudden changes.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So like, hey, if this is what the plan's going to be, we need to stick to the plan if all possible.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:And then, last but not least, they don't like small talk. What?
Speaker 1:Awesome, oh my goodness, all right. That's good to know. Man, this is going to make it hard to talk to any human being on earth, because I'm going to have to process all the stuff Before we can. First of all, I need to have your number and I need to get my notebook out. Yes, now I can talk to you.
Speaker 2:Maybe, we could come up with some quick app or something relating to my friend who is a seven-wing six.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that would be cool.
Speaker 2:Here's what you need to know. Here's what's going to make the relationship thrive. That may be our ticket to be a millionaire.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, let's do that yes.
Speaker 2:All right, the last combo we'll talk about today is the six-wing seven. So we know the seven is the joyful person, and so the six-wing seven is called the confidant.
Speaker 1:The confidant.
Speaker 2:Yes, they, as the six-wing five, they're about safety and security and they are really caring and reliable and sociable. So they're gonna be more of that extroverted portion of the six, very much a connector with relationships and they love being around people. So they are the ones that are gonna say yes to the invitation to do something social. They may also be the ones that really create those environments for people to connect. They also really love when a promise is kept. So, again, that trustworthiness, that loyalty, yeah, and so with that, we wanna watch, because it's not that we all are promise breakers, but oh, hey, this didn't work out. Hey, we commit to something. We need to be reliable and keep that promise with our especially with our six wing sevens. And they also love new experiences. That's the seven, that is the seven. And you see that tug of war because the sixes, especially six wing five, don't make changes, keep everything as it is. But for that six wing seven, yeah, they really lean into new adventures, new experiences.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it feels like that again. They're either more rounded as an individual or more in conflict.
Speaker 2:Because it doesn't seem like those two.
Speaker 1:Five and six, six and five.
Speaker 2:I see that going together really well, but that six, seven Well and I wonder for the six wing seven that's going to new experiences, if there has to be maybe some research done to make sure that it's safe, or maybe have heard word of mouth, like I'm thinking about a friend of mine who is a six wing seven and just she loves to travel, and so for her knowing like where other people have had great experiences with traveling or with this particular company or this particular area.
Speaker 1:Well, that's a great example. I think a lot of us do that, but they probably really do that Like I wanna know the details, I wanna know it's safe. I know it was successful for other people, or a seven is just being like let's go Right, we don't even research, we don't even look, yeah, we will make it what it is.
Speaker 2:We jump and then hope that we can land.
Speaker 1:That's right, so in a lot of ways I really like that too. That's really cool.
Speaker 2:Well, and then finally, with a six wing, seven, the things that they want us to know, that they don't like. They really have a hard time when their trust has been betrayed, and so you think about trust. What I used to say in counseling is trust is really built on consistency over time, being honest, being open. And so if a friend, again, that a six is loyal to, betrays that trust, that is a deep, deep wound for them and it's again, it's not that it can't be mended, but it's gonna take both really working on that the person that broke trust to really be consistent, to be open and honest, and then for the six, if that trust is broken, for them to extend opportunities to build trust.
Speaker 1:So another person might not a six wing, seven might say okay, I forgive you, I get it. It was just a mistake.
Speaker 2:Let's move on.
Speaker 1:It happens Six wing seven is like no, no, we gotta stop and chat about this a little bit.
Speaker 2:We've gotta rebuild the foundation Because, again, they are gonna be our friends for life if possible, and so if we don't rebuild that foundation, yeah, it's just not gonna be long lasting. So that's great.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:The other thing that they would want us to know is that they do not wanna be surrounded by negativity Again. Not that they wanna put their head in the sand, but just again, the seven wants to be positive, wants to think about the fun and the joy. So maybe it would be a balance of positive and negative, or just that recognition that, without being negative, really drains them.
Speaker 1:Yeah, well, the six has got a little fear base going too.
Speaker 2:So if you're negative.
Speaker 1:That increases the fear right. And so okay, so no negative vibes.
Speaker 2:That's right, give positive, and then the last thing that they really appreciate is when we can give them time, and so they don't like it when we rush their decisions. Okay, now, of course we need a deadline, because we can't just leave it open-ended, but being able to say, hey, I'd love for us to do this. Could you let me know by this time if that would work for you? Yeah, they don't, again, like to be put on the spot, similar to the five and that in the head triad, I'd say, probably for the five, six and seven. None of them like to be put on the spot because they want time to think things through. Right, yeah, even the seven. Even the seven, okay, I mean, even though they may not be like, oh, let me think it through. Yeah, they want space and they don't want to be pressured. This is where they can get rebellious, like, don't put me on the spot.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:But that's so much. So I think this app we're going to make probably has to be, you know, connected to an Apple Watch or something, so that you can just say hey, I'm communicating with a six wing seven.
Speaker 2:And every time you're doing something wrong, it like shock shoots. It buzzes your arm. It makes a noise.
Speaker 1:It beep, beep. Wrong thing to say, oh sorry, yes, or it could just feed you what you're supposed to say.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:Oh man.
Speaker 2:I mean maybe some connection to AI.
Speaker 1:Yeah, of course. Well, that's where it's all going anyway.
Speaker 2:Maybe then it can become our mouthpiece, like AI, is actually speaking in our voice, you know, like Andy Stanley did for us in that introduction way back.
Speaker 1:It's quite easy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, ai and the Enneagram.
Speaker 1:Oh, it could go together, and then all the skeptics like me would be like see, it's totally evil. Yes, because it's now connected to AI, now we're robotic, that's right. So, kelly, quickly let's say the names of these again. Yes, we've got the. There's a lot of information, so if you skip to the end, don't. So I'm going to have Kelly just review the wings and the names of the wings that we talked about today.
Speaker 2:Yes. So five wing four is the philosopher, five wing six is the troubleshooter, six wing five is the guardian and six wing seven is the competent.
Speaker 1:All right, that's amazing. Well, thanks everybody for joining us on Enneagram. You, I hope you have a great week and we will see you next time. Bye Kelly, bye Damon, tell me what you do, cause I love you. Oh, oh, oh, with all of your side. Oh, oh, oh, with all of your side. Oh, oh, oh, with all of your side. Oh, oh, oh, with all of your side. Oh, oh, oh, with all of your side. Oh, oh, oh, With all of your side. Oh, oh, oh, with all of your side.