Gender Identity: Observations of the MBTI Thinking/Feeling Function in the E-Type 4

In the course of working with clients using both the Enneagram and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, I have noticed some interesting phenomena. One such is the apparent correlation of the Thinking/Feeling (T/F) MBTI scale and the Enneagram 4 with gender identity issues. I work mainly with women and have noticed that Thinking females who are 4s are more likely to report gender identity issues than other combinations. I have also been told that there is an over-representation of 4s in the lesb...
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