Are You Afraid of Being Alone?
Test Question: One day, while you're feeding your dog, it suddenly starts talking. What do you do?
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A: Be startled and quickly shoo it away
Choosing this suggests you're not at all afraid of being alone. People around you might think your life looks lonely, but you don't feel that way. Living alone and going out by yourself feels freeing, not isolating. You can make friends easily, but you prefer your independence to avoid any constraints.
B: Be delighted and keep it as your pet
Choosing this suggests you actually enjoy solitude and would like to live alone, but your responsibilities lead you to set aside those desires and keep meeting your obligations. Maybe one day, when you feel you've fulfilled them, you'll choose to live freely on your own.
C: Tell everyone that dogs can talk
Choosing this indicates that even though your life isn't lonely at all right now, you often present yourself as lonely to gain sympathy and attention. In truth, being cared for is what you crave. Over time, however, as others see through this, you may find yourself isolated and come to understand what loneliness really feels like.
D: Confide in a close friend about it
Choosing this shows that you fear being alone. Your family and friends are your greatest support, and without them, living independently would be difficult. Because of that, you're very active and eager to help those around you to gain their recognition and ensure you're always seen as a friend.