“You must pick ONE household chore to avoid. Your answer reveals what kind of person you are.”
This is not a personality test.
This is psychological warfare for adults.
Because the moment you read it, your brain immediately says, “Okay but what’s the least terrible one?” — which tells you everything you need to know about being a grown-up.
Let’s break this down properly.
If You Chose: Washing Dishes
You are not lazy.
You are emotionally exhausted.
Dishes are never done. You wash them. They come back. You blink — there’s a fork in the sink.
You hate dishes because they represent the endless loop of responsibility. You crave completion. You want to finish something and have it STAY finished.
You probably say things like:
“I just cleaned this.”
“How are there crumbs already?”
“Who used six cups today?”
You’re a closer. You like visible progress. The sink is your villain origin story.
If You Chose: Vacuuming
You enjoy peace and quiet.
Vacuuming is loud. It’s chaotic. It exposes crumbs you didn’t emotionally consent to seeing. It forces you to move furniture like you’re rearranging your life choices.
You avoid vacuuming because you believe in selective awareness.
If you don’t see the dust, it’s decorative.
You are calm. You are strategic. You believe socks on the floor are part of the ecosystem.
If You Chose: Laundry
Ah. The classic.
You don’t hate laundry.
You hate folding laundry.
Washing? Fine.
Drying? Acceptable.
Folding? Betrayal.
You have a “clean clothes chair.” Don’t lie.
You’re likely a big-picture thinker. You start projects with enthusiasm and lose interest in the final 10%. Laundry represents unfinished business.
Your dryer is basically a temporary wardrobe.
If You Chose: Bathroom Cleaning
You are brave enough to admit your limits.
Bathrooms......
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