I'm not "more of a consequentialist" either. I don't think I fall toward any one pattern enough to be labeled more one the other or for "signatures" to be detected and applied toeard me as a person rather than an individual and specific situation.
That's basically the same problem I have with Patsy's take. Moral absolutism is a mistake, it doesn't work either long term or across the board, and it's just another way of elevating the self over others. It creates a status abstract that diminishes people and pits them against each other in faux competition.