the question is whether they are sufficiently contrasting to warrant a different typing.we have different strengths, different perspectives.
one of the relations most commonly mistaken for identity.Mirror is fitting for our relationship.
i don't think that possibility should be carelessly excluded.The statement you quoted also begs the question, is sociotype 100% innate then?
i know.To those of you who can't reconcile genetic identity with sociotype differences, there is such a thing as epigenetics-- modifications of DNA based on environmental conditions. This can cause significant phenotypic differences in the setting of identical DNA.