Do You Talk to Someone When You're Feeling Down?

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Test Question: Everyone hates nightmares, but we all have them. Of the four people below, who would you least want to show up in your dreams?

A:

B:

C:

D:

A: A strict homeroom teacher

Choosing this option suggests that when you’re feeling low, you tend to open up to the people around you. You’re fortunate to have trusted friends who will listen and share your worries. With their guidance and support, you settle down quickly and find your way back to happiness.

B: An intimidating-looking police officer

Choosing this option suggests that when you’re upset, you don’t rush to vent. You wait for the right moment and make sure you won’t impose on others before sharing your frustrations. Because of that, people don’t feel burdened and are more willing to hear you out and help. You’re appreciative and quick to lend a hand yourself, and you’re a patient listener to others.

C: Someone who hurt you in the past

Choosing this option indicates that when you’re down, you generally shoulder it alone rather than confide in others. You care about maintaining your image and tend to present a sunny front, rarely letting people see your vulnerabilities or struggles. Even when you’re very upset, you hide it well, making it hard for others to notice your sadness.

D: An ex

Choosing this option suggests you have strong boundaries. You don’t reveal your inner thoughts to people you don’t trust, and you open up only when you feel truly comfortable. So when you’re feeling down, you usually confide in your closest loved ones, while casual friends rarely get past your guard.

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