What you see first in this brain-frazzling optical illusion reveals what makes you feel lonely
THE first thing you spot on this brain-frazzling optical illusion can reveal what makes you feel lonely.
This tricky personality test can show you the reasons you are on your own and whether you have problems forming relationships with others.
The stunning black and white image, shared by YourTango, shows a man surfing near a whale with the moon behind them, on a starry night.
If you saw first:
THE MOON
If the moon was the first thing you spotted, it means you feel lonely because it's difficult for you to open up to others.
Even though you crave the company of others and believe it will improve your life, you always seem to have your guard up.
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THE WHALE
Those who saw the whale first are the ones who end up alone because they are always on the lookout for the best.
It doesn't mean that they are selfish people, it just means they know what they want and they are not willing to settle for anything less.
They know that sometimes loving someone means you have to put their needs above your own and they are not ready for that just yet.
THE SURFER
If you saw the surfer first it means you might be lonely because you are a free spirit who is afraid of commitment.
You believe relationships are compromising and scary and you are worried you might lose yourself in them.
If you try for once to stay in a relationship you will soon discover that it can actually be a freeing experience.
Another optical illusion can reveal if you’re sensitive and fear conflict or a chatty entertainer.
You can also find out how loyal you are as a friend by taking a look at this image.
And the first thing you spot in this optical illusion can say a lot about your love life.
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