Image via scribd.com |
Thoracics are individuals in whom their circulatory system (heart, arteries and blood vessels) and the respiratory system (lungs, nose and chest) are more highly developed than any of the other system in their body.
This type generally has a florid face (red face) and a high chest. The red face – or high color- comes because of the well developed circulatory system since it is caused by the rapid pumping of blood to the tiny blood vessels of the face.
The slightest displeasure, enjoyment, surprise or exertion, bring the blood rushing to the face and neck of Thoracics. The largest part of the Thoracic’s body is around the chest due to the size of the lungs which are larger than average.
Thoracics tend to have the longest waists out of the five types because extra room is required by the larger lungs and heart.
Image via scribd.com |
The pure Thoracic’s face is widest through the cheek bones and then it slopes slightly up the sides of the forehead and downward to the jay bones. Don’t mistaken this for the pointed chin nor the pointed head, it is simply a sloping of the face up and down from the cheek bones due to the width of the nose area.
The nose of the Thoracic is high and wide because the nose is well developed. This is showed by its length and its high bridge.
Freckles are also a common feature among Thoracics, although you can belong to this type with or without them. Pure Thoracics tend to have pointed hands. The length of the middle finger gives the hand a pointed effect when the fingers are laid together.
The narrow, high-arched feet of the Thoracic make it the most beautiful of all the types’ feet. Thoracics are extremely energetic and their movements are always swift. Their hair-trigger nimbleness gives them the statement of always “poised read to strike.”
Thoracics like using their hands, arms, wrists, limbs and feet alertly and energetically. The movements of this type tend to be more graceful than those of the other types. The term “the springy step” must have been created in order to describe the walk of the Thoracic.
His walk is always more graceful than that of other types. He walks without stumbling – or stepping on the train of his partner’s gown. Just like how they walk, the way a Thoracic sits is also graceful. Although the Thoracic’s excess of energy can give them the appearance of “fidgeting,” the fidget is easy and graceful and not nearly as disturbing as the fidgeting of other types.
The Thoracic is always alert due to the blood that is constantly being pumped at high speeds throughout their veins. Due to this alertness the Thoracic has extremely keen eye and ear senses.
These keen eye senses give him a good sense of color; therefore, his outfits are generally extremely classy. Thoracics love to be the center of attention and giving a show everywhere they go, so they generally flaunt themselves off with the latest trends: hair and attire.
Citation:
Benedict, Elsie Lincoln., and Ralph Paine Benedict. How to Analyze People on Sight through the Science of Human Analysis; the Five Human Types,. East
Aurora NY: Printed and Bound by the Roycrofters, 1921. Scribd. 4 Dec. 2009. Web. 28 Jan. 2012. <http://www.scribd.com/doc/41132983/Analyze-
People-on-Sight-eBook>.
I found myself feeling my face a lot while reading this article and the pointed hand thing I checked too. It's interesting, I think it is a type of person but only a smaller percent because of its crazy specifics, like their attire being "extremely classy," but then again I find the description kind of back and forth as well. I don't know, this article makes the scientist in me want to come out. Overall it's very interesting and Im excited to read some more about other personalities on your blog!
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly how you practice the skills in the article, by assessing yourself and other around you. I, too, found myself looking at myself in the mirror and such while reading about the various personality types. The thing is, as I put in my intro to analyzing by sight, that not many people are a pure Thoracic or Pure Osseous; we generally have two or more types in us, just one is more dominant. Thank you for the compliment and I hope you find your type in my posts that will be coming soon. (:
ReplyDeleteFrom what I see you're a cerebral with a muscular flavor, as there's no consistency in your blog like that of the oseous. Am available for discussions.
ReplyDelete