I find myself to be a perfectionist and I also am interested in the study of Perfectionism, What about you? 
I have studied it extensively over the past few years. Perfectionists are known to strive for flawlessness. Their standards are very high and are self critical.
Yes I plan on going into a field of study for it some day, I will be studying it and possibly be getting a career int he field. 
That sounds great. Perfectionists tend to strive for unreasonable goals. They place a lot of pressure on themselves which usually leads to disappointment.
Most of the time yes, But at certain times it can be rewarding knowing how perfect something came out, such as a perfectly bakes cake or something else. 
Very true. That is on the extreme side. Normal perfectionists can avoid compromising their self-esteem. They achieve great pleasure from their accomplishments. 
We sure do, I am curious though, At what age do people think of themselves as perfectionists? I wonder if it is hereditary. 
Its affects people of all ages. It was not until 1978 that D.E. Hamachek argued in support the two different types, the normal perfectionist and the neurotic perfectionist.