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Once you’re above 5’8 typing you gets very easy, some yin means SD some bluntness means FN and if you’re neither yin nor blunt its pure D, but still I see people acting as if SDs have to look a certain way, like someone will be like we can clearly see that SDs have some sultry yin curves on top of a sharp yang frame adding up to a volUPtUouS goddess look. I think these more specific distinctions make sense for the other types, SG yin is very different from SN yin and from R yin, but a soft dramatic could have any of the types yin features but in tall and still just be SD, that’s why there’s such a huge variation in SDs, once you go into the details you can have shoulders, arms legs, waist typical for any type, of course there’s always vague yang underneath and typical by far doesn’t mean universal, but I’ve been typing and seen typed on here for like a year now and that is how it works.
I personally try to compensate this by often assigning a subtype to SDs or FNs, because if the reality is that their typing journey is just that boring and it doesn’t matter what type of yin makes the SD, that’s just kinda sad.
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