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This is what your toilet roll says about your personality

I don't know if you ever pay attention to it, but one thing is for sure: from now on, you will never look at the toilet the same way again.

Because your roll of toilet paper reveals a lot about what kind of person you are. How you approach life. How you feel. Yes, really, you wouldn't believe it. But it's quite something, that toilet paper. Because you have stuffers and folders, to start with. And you guessed it: those who stuff their piece of paper are often a bit messier and more chaotic. Those who fold love order and regularity and often work as managers in a large company. Stuffers are the creatives, the freelancers, the artists, and the flutterers. Folders love certainties and think goal-oriented and pragmatically. They are ambitious and often have a stable, long relationship. No, that's not for the stuffers. They like to have multiple sweethearts.

And there's more. Because the way you hang your roll also says something about you. For example, you can hang it with the end of the roll at the front. What does research show? Assertive people do this more often than shy people. Those who are more outgoing and like to be in the spotlight go for the loose flap at the front. They have a proactive attitude and know how to tackle things in their career and private life. Those who prefer to let the end of the roll hang at the back are often more empathetic and prefer to stay a bit more in the background. They are generally very nice, compassionate, flexible, and like to let others take the lead.

Good. So pay attention next time you go to the bathroom. And do you know what's really crazy? Research shows that 1 in 5 people turns the roll around if it hangs ‘wrong‘. So when they are visiting somewhere, they care about the toilet rolls and front and back sides. Well. To each their hobbies, shall we say.

What it says about you if you don't even have a toilet roll holder out of laziness, that hasn't been researched yet. I'm curious about that, just saying.

FACTS

  • At least 80% of people take their smartphone to the toilet
  • Only 32 % of men wash their hands after a visit to the smallest room
  • The toilet is certainly not the dirtiest place in the house; that honor goes to the sink