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Color preferences say a lot about a person's personality and -
perhaps more importantly to some of us - about a person's love
style. Bright color preferences reflect outgoing characteristics,
while darker colors reflect more subdued and calm qualities.
Secondary colors, including purple, orange and green reveal a
person's desires, goals and needs in a relationship. Color
experts, such as light scientist Jacob Liberman O.D., PhD, and
color therapy expert Louanna Wilson of Sci\Art Company, agree
that these colors also tell us something about how different
types of personalities attract men and women.
To figure out your color type, start by choosing your favorite
color of these three. Even if you don't like any of these, pick
the one you like best for the sake of this analysis. Pick the
color, green, purple or orange, that most appeals to you. Do not
choose the color you prefer for clothing or interior decorating.
Identify your love style by finding the description that matches
your chosen color.
If you like purple:
You are attracted to a man's energy level. But over time you
prefer a man who is calm and makes you feel comfortable. You are
dramatic and enthusiastic and have the ability to make a man feel
powerful. You are loyal and take relationships very seriously.
You also require a good-looking man - surface appearances are
important to you. Beware your judgmental nature.
If you like orange:
You are affectionate and loveable and have the ability to see the
truth in relationships. You use touch to show people that you
care and are listening. While liking nice looking men, you choose
to proceed in a relationship because of intelligence. You like
smart guys who can teach you things. Initially you scare men off
because you hide your sensitive side.
If you like green:
You are nurturing and sweet and come across as bring an attentive
listener. People feel comfortable and supported when they are
around you. You love an intelligent man and would like to commit
to someone who can provide you with a stable and secure life. You
want to be with a man who wants a family and children. Watch out
greens! Don't be too hasty. Don't throw it all away for false
hopes of a stable future.
Though many women - color experts or not - claim that these color
clues are consistently accurate for them, remember that they are
only a general guide, and are not rules set in stone. Always let
your instincts-your inner sense-guide you, and trust your own
feelings. Don't let yourself believe that you're falling for
someone just because they match your color. There are simply
too many other variables at play. Equally, you should never
eliminate someone simply because of a color mismatch. If Mr.
Right walks into your life with a greenish-orange glow, grab
him. True love is more important than true color.
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