Type analysis
SOLO types are guarded, self-protective, and often lonelier than they let on. They crave real connection, but their first instinct is usually retreat, control, or emotional camouflage. You are not indifferent to closeness. You are just too experienced in what it can cost. SOLO people are usually running a much more emotionally detailed operating system than they admit in public. They read subtext, register shifts in care and distance, and build a lot of meaning out of tone, timing, and the strange weight of ordinary moments. At their best, they make people feel seen, chosen, and emotionally real. At their worst, they can over-invest, over-interpret, or keep offering tenderness long after the other side has stopped earning it.
