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> > >> Draw a pig. Yes, that's right. On a blank piece of paper draw a pig.
> > >> Then scroll down and read the Interpretation of your pig!!
> > >> Draw your pig first! And don't look at the next part until you are done! It won't be fun if you look first.
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> > >> The pig serves as a useful test of the personality traits of the drawer.
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> > >> If the pig is drawn:
> > >> Toward the top of the paper, you are positive and optimistic.
> > >> Toward the middle, you are a realist.
> > >> Toward the bottom, you are pessimistic, and have a tendency to behave negatively.
> > >> Facing left, you believe in tradition, are friendly, and remember dates (birthdays, etc.)
> > >> Facing right, you are innovative and active, but don't have a strong
> > >> sense of family, nor do you remember dates.
> > >> Facing front (looking at you), you are direct, enjoy playing devil's advocate and neither fear nor avoid discussions.
> > >> With many details, you are analytical, cautious, and distrustful.
> > >> With few details, you are emotional and naive, you care little for details and are a risk-taker.
> > >> With less than 4 legs showing, you are insecure or are living through a period of major change.
> > >> With 4 legs showing, you are secure, stubborn, and stick to your ideals.
> > >> The size of the ears indicates how good a listener you are. The bigger the better.
> > >> The length of the tail indicates the quality of your sex life!!!! (And> again more is better!)
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> > >> OK, who didn't draw a tail? |