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Wednesday, October 26, 2016
GG Blue personality type more affected by childhood trauma: Beyond Gender
What type of child do you have? A blue kid or an orange kid?
"Don't cry like a girl." It's not about boys or girls. Why? ? ? ?
Because . . . . research demonstrates that individuals with Blue personality type are more sensitive to impacts of childhood traumas in comparison to Orange personality types of both the AA and AG form.
Blue personality types also benefit more from from increased parental love and attention to assuage childhood traumas than Orange personality type children.
https://www.istss.org/education-research/online-learning/recordings.aspx?pid=AMREC10-03
For more research visit: http://www.livin4d.com/research.html
Livin4d provides an opportunity to transcend society's gender constructs associated with emotions. It provides a "tabula rasa" "blank slate" platform in which to examine human behaviors free of previous assumptions and stigmas.
The next generation of children has an opportunity to understand personality through a scientific lens in comparison to a socialized conditioned lens. The different ways in which children are affected by trauma due to innate varying oxytocin levels (Blue & Orange) is only one of many innate differences between the two genetic personality types.
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