What’s your favorite ice cream flavor? Many people believed that when you’re a vanilla lover, you’re probably a boring person. Do you believe that too? Well, science has proved that your choice of ice cream flavor tells your hidden personality (but not true with the vanilla choice).
Dr. Alan Hirsch, neurologist and founder of the Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation conducted a study and found out that personality trait positively links to our favorite ice cream flavor.
Here are the revelations you need to know:
Vanilla lovers are impulsive.
Vanilla lovers are colorful, impulsive, idealistic risk-takers who “rely more on intuition than logic”. They were also emotionally expressive and successful in close relationships.
Strawberry lovers are introverts.
Strawberry lovers were often tolerant, devoted, and introverted. Berry lovers were also logical and thoughtful.
Chocolate lovers are flirtatious.
Chocolate lovers are likely to be flirtatious and seductive, and also lively, charming, dramatic, and gullible.
Mint chocolate chip lovers are argumentative.
This ice cream signified ambition, confidence, frugalness, and argumentativeness. It is also believed that mint chocolate chip lovers are compatible with one another.
Rainbow sherbet lovers are pessimistic.
People who prefer rainbow sherbet are more pessimistic than you would think, and they’re also analytic and decisive.
Rocky Road lovers are aggressive.
Those who love this flavor are likely aggressive and engaging, but a good listener. They are often successful, but sometimes aggressive behavior can “inadvertently hurt the feelings of those that surround him.”
Coffee lovers are dramatic.
Coffee ice cream fans are not concerned about the future and thrive on the “passion of the moment,” needing constant stimulation in a romantic relationship.
Chocolate chip lovers are generous.
If you choose classic chocolate chip, you’re generous, competent, and a go-getter.
Butter pecan lovers are conscientious.
Fans of this nutty flavor are devoted, conscientious, and respectful. They hold high standards for right and wrong and are afraid of hurting people’s feelings.
(h/t): rd