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How Many Holes You See in This Skirt Determines if You’re a Narcissist

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Why These Posts Go Viral

Content like this spreads quickly for a simple reason: it feels personal.

When something suggests it can reveal who you are in seconds, it naturally grabs attention. People want to test themselves, compare answers, and see what others think.

It’s interactive, simple, and emotionally engaging—which is exactly what makes it effective on social media.

The Problem With Overanalyzing It

The issue isn’t the image itself—it’s the interpretation attached to it.

Labeling someone as a “narcissist” based on a visual puzzle is not just inaccurate, it also trivializes a complex psychological condition. Traits associated with narcissistic personality disorder are diagnosed by trained professionals using detailed criteria, not quick online questions.

A Better Way to Look at It

Instead of asking what your answer “means about you,” a more useful question might be:

Why did different people see different things?

That shift turns the exercise into something actually interesting—how perception works, how humans interpret visual information, and how context shapes understanding.

The Bottom Line

The “how many holes in the skirt” claim is not a real personality test. It’s a viral optical illusion wrapped in psychological-sounding language.

It might be fun to try, but it doesn’t define who you are.

So if you’ve seen it online, you can enjoy the puzzle—but you don’t need to take the result personally.

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