This signal occurs when Rigidity and Fluidity are both present in the body, but Fluidity remains the dominant force, while Rigidity is subordinate and supplemental. The primarily Fluid individual expresses J signals such as Projecting Hands and Head Pushes, however, these gestures fail to land crisply and decisively, and instead land with a level of smoothness and with rounded stops.




This signal emerges from a Perception-heavy person attempting to integrate some J order/structure into their otherwise fluid thoughts or views. It represents a "solidifying" of conceptual boundaries and the development of linear rationality. Nevertheless, they fail to fully solidify their cognition into one definite framework. In these moments, the assertions they articulate still hold a level of openness to them, existing as momentary linguistic crystallizations of an otherwise language-less experiential reality.

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