Here is the general "sx/sp" description:
"This is perhaps the most internally conflicted of the stackings, and potentially the most inconsistent in behavior."
I'm not sure what any of that means.
"This may occur as a blockage of the sexual instinct which can be redirected as a more generally brooding and troubled personality."
I don't see how blocking the Sx instinct can lead to someone being an Sx-dom. But I agree that I am more generally brooding and troubled, particularly when I was a young adult.
"They may isolate themselves for long periods of time before reemerging."
I can see myself doing that, but I know it's harmful to my psyche so I don't.
"They live according to a strictly personal outlook and are not particularly concerned with the approval of others outside of their immediate concern."
Pretty much.
"They seem to be searching for something, the missing piece."
I think that's true of me.
"If they find a soulmate they will unite without fanfare, forming a secret bond, dealing with formalities as an afterthought."
I've had my secret bonds, in the past. I don't care much for formalities. But I don't think of it as searching for a soulmate.
"Powerful sexual impulses facing inner resistance may manifest symbolically in the psyche, giving way to soulful interpretations of the unconscious."
I don't know what that means.
"Under periods of stress severe sexual tensions may manifest as erratic, impulsively destructive behavior."
I thought that instinct was blocked? I don't get it. Can someone please explain this to me? Does "blockage" mean sexual insecurity? Does it mean lack of self-confidence leading to sexual frustrations that are expressed self-destructively?
"Can seem restless, torn between the comforts of a stable home life and the urge to wander."
In other words, to explore other possibilities, possibly sexual in nature?
"May be prone to self-medicating."
Not very much.
"Motivation: to know the heart, reconcile inner conflict, form a secure union.
Familiar roles: the devotee, the seeker, the wanderer"
Maybe, but it all sounds rather obscure to me. The problem may not be agreeing or disagreeing with all this, so much as understanding what it means.