Quote Originally Posted by Bethany View Post
Does he only type some people with a 'complex subtype'? Do some people get a single subtype? - e.g just H. Yep, I know they say subtype can change. Is a 'complex subtype' to do with transitioning from one to another or do some people just generally have more of a complex subtype than others, if that makes sense.
I think most people were given just a single subtype. It wasn't about transitioning between them when you got a combined subtype. The people who got information about transitioning were moving from one single subtype to a different one it seems. They were one way in the past, and now they are moving towards being a different way.

Instead, for the combined subtypes it was that there were characteristics of both. The reasoning he gave for a combined subtype on mine:

Subtype
What can we say about her subtype? - The most probable subtype in DCNH system is the first one, i.e. dominant (D). Why?

This is evidenced by her contactness (daring to face danger, a tendency to express her opinion and unwillingness to stand aside in controversial situations), as well as orderliness in affairs and relationships, supplemented by the desire to bring things to an end in the most important matters (terminality).

Contactness in combination with terminality gives a dominant subtype. That is why it is so important for X not to have bosses over her. However, this craving for freedom together with curiosity leads me to the conclusion that she has a combined subtype, namely the dominant-creative one.