The color you’re attracted to says a lot about you. This is quite fascinating and a bit of fun!
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Lovelies, what color are you attracted to and how accurate is the description?
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not even close. not even if I picked my second favorite, third favorite etc. I tried. I really did.
cherry blossom / 28 posts
This was pretty cool! Then again, it could be the fact that they were all so so flattering.(I know my personality is not that perfect.) But I was attracted to many colors, because I change favorite colors a lot. I would like to think all the colors I liked all described me!
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I was only attracted to the color titled night. I think it suits me. Very interesting
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Lake, the first color I was attracted to. Fuschia came in second, (:
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What happens if you like all of them..
sunflower / 286 posts
yeah, blossom and plum suit me pretty well
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Pretty spot on.
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i was a moss, than sunshine and am currently sage and pool … than… my god, i think i’m close to being every colour
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The one’s I liked were all off by just a little bit. But, similar to horoscopes, these are written to be general enough that anyone can feel like they apply. While cute, it’s kind of a crock.
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Mhh…sort of. @JRJust@xanga - lol I just wrote exactly that with the horoscopes and then noticed that the comment above mine said it already.
cherry blossom / 47 posts
none of them were me. if you ask me, these things are always stupid unless there is actual science/psychology involved. besides, you can’t fit a persons peronsality in a box.
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Attracted to in what sense? As in what colors I’d wear or what color I’m most comfortable around or what? Too vague to fit into even pop psychology
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Wow, very close!
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Bluebell was first and Fig came in second.I love stuff like this :)
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Niiiiiiight.
orchid / 123 posts
All my choices describe me to some extent, but anyone else notice they’re all positive words?