The first animal you see in this optical illusion can show what kind of friend you are.

According to a TikTok influencer, just looking at an optical illusion can reveal what kind of friend you are. The blue and white image has lots of stripes that might confuse you at first. Mia Yilin, who has over 440,000 followers, says the first animal you notice shows something about your personality and friendships.

For example, if you see two zebras first, it means you’re good at making small talk and forming friendships. You know what others want to hear, which helps you connect with them. However, when it comes to deeper issues, you tend to keep things to yourself and only share with close friends and family.

On the other hand, if you notice a lion first, it means you prefer to be alone and enjoy your own company the most.

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