“You are robust and resilient—like a Dandelion, you can thrive in almost any environment and remain steady when others are shaken.”
Your score indicates that you fall into the Low Sensitivity range. In psychological literature, this group is metaphorically called Dandelions. Just as dandelions can bloom in a crack in the sidewalk or a lush meadow, you have a robust nervous system that isn't easily rattled by your environment.
You filter out most sensory noise. You don't get "flooded" by bright lights, loud sounds, or other people's moods. This gives you a great deal of stability and stamina.
"Stability is your superpower. Where others see chaos and danger, you see a situation to be managed."
Because your filter is so strong, you might miss important data that sensitive people pick up.
"Reflection point: You are strong, but are you connected? Sometimes slowing down to look at the details is worth the effort."
This test describes a personality trait (Sensory Processing Sensitivity), not a disorder. Being a Dandelion is a healthy, normal variation of human temperament. However, if you feel disconnected from others or struggle with emotional intimacy, consider speaking with a professional to explore these patterns.

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