Guessing Game: What Might Our Bedrooms Say About Us?
For entertainment only; actual accuracy may vary. Always don fun goggles and engage your imagination before playing!
Our readers had so much fun with What Might Our Living Rooms Say About Us? that we thought we'd take the idea to the bedroom.
The bedroom is our most private and intimate space. It reflects a different part of us, a more personal side, and is not necessarily open to public viewing. We all expect guests in the living room. In the bedroom? Not so much.
The bedroom is less about what we want to tell the world about ourselves and more about what we want to tell ourselves about ourselves. But I still contend that you can tell a lot about someone's life and personality from their bedroom. Almost certainly age range and gender. Definitely some income information. But probably also traits like whether someone is an introvert or an extrovert, adventurous or timid, generous or stingy. You can also probably get basic geographic location.
So here I go again. I haven't checked on any of these. They are just my best guesses. What do you think?
The bedroom is our most private and intimate space. It reflects a different part of us, a more personal side, and is not necessarily open to public viewing. We all expect guests in the living room. In the bedroom? Not so much.
The bedroom is less about what we want to tell the world about ourselves and more about what we want to tell ourselves about ourselves. But I still contend that you can tell a lot about someone's life and personality from their bedroom. Almost certainly age range and gender. Definitely some income information. But probably also traits like whether someone is an introvert or an extrovert, adventurous or timid, generous or stingy. You can also probably get basic geographic location.
So here I go again. I haven't checked on any of these. They are just my best guesses. What do you think?
I am a very successful single woman in a big coastal city. I like fashion, traveling to Europe and spa days. I have a standing weekly mani-pedi appointment.
We live in Virginia. We've been married for 40 years. My husband is a retired lobbyist, and I volunteer at the the church. Our six grandkids all live within 50 miles of us.
We are a gay, double-income, no-kids couple in a big city. One of us is a lawyer; the other is a designer. We have no pets, but we do have a killer wine collection.
I'm a single woman in my 30s. I read design blogs and fashion mags and enjoy some weekend DIY. I have one cat, and I recently joined OkCupid.
We are in our late 40s, and we live in California. We are Caucasian, but we love Asian design. Our favorite travel destination is Japan, and we both practice meditation.
We are never home to enjoy our amazing bedroom.
This is a rental in Los Angeles. I work in publicity at a TV network and take acting classes at night. I have a boyfriend, but he seems unwilling to commit. I'm originally from outside Chicago.
We used to fight about pillows. Now we don't.
We are warm, social and happy.
We are a couple in our late 30s. We travel extensively but would never be caught dead on a cruise or an organized tour. We have no children, and we're not sure we ever will.
You haven't heard of me, but I am very powerful in Hollywood. A designer created this room for me. Nice, huh?
I'm also a lifestyle blogger in Utah. I re-covered this chair myself.
We both attended the University of California, Berkeley, back in the '70s. I studied anthropology, and my husband studied chemistry. We enjoy hiking, Thai food and watching Game of Thrones.
I celebrated my divorce by completely redoing the bedroom. I couldn't be happier.