Mal12345
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47 closer to thin boundary.
Thought I'd score much lower.
There may be a connection between some intuitive types and thinner boundaries, but I don't know for sure. I think ENTJs will have thicker boundaries. Introverts have thinner boundaries. It depends on the type.
I think thinner boundaries is actually correlated with feeling strongly and has a weaker one with intuition. It'd make much more sense for feelers to have thinned boudraries because feeling is all about connection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundaries_of_the_mind
Adherence to new age beliefs and practices, such as yoga, reiki, divination, and astrology, is positively correlated with thin boundaries as well as with measures of schizotypy and magical thinking.[5] New age beliefs and thin boundaries may be related through such shared factors as a sense of "connectedness", holism and emotional sensitivity, as well as a thinking style defined by looseness of association. That is, new age beliefs and practices encourage the development of emotional sensitivity and a sense of "holistic self-awareness" associated with magical thinking and the belief that "everything is connected."
61 lol
Funny though I'm like super allergy girl and always have been. Hmmm
Told you I won.24
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I think the correlation between this and MBTI has a lot to do with P versus J, the P types having the thinnest boundaries. I also think we could bring Keirsey into this better than Jung. SJs have the thickest boundaries, NFs have the thinnest in that system. Between SP and NT, I think SP would have thicker boundaries overall.
Ok I need some explanations my dear [MENTION=13589]Mal12345[/MENTION]
Then do you mean an INTJ or an ENTJ has thinner boundaries than an ESFP ?
How do you reach such a conclusion ?