Sooo..psychology theories of orange peeling techniques.
I’d say that…
@Mikewlf337 has some hidden aggressions he might wish to take a look at. As long as only exhibits this trait on Oranges and not peeling the shells off of garden snails, I’d say he’s okay.
@Kool_Gal might have some latent masochistic leanings.A little pain with that Orange ey?
@Coloma doesn’t like sticky fingers and is a bit neat freakish with her peeling technique.Presents modest control issues.
@lucillelucillelucille expressive of her creative leanings, probably uses the peel to make a lampshade or other creative item
@Kardamom is fully in touch with her 4 year old self and enjoys the big orange tooth effect, playful and silly.
@queenie Employs a most likely to peel easy strategy, reflective of her desire for instant gratification with minimal effort expended. Indicative of ultimate pleasure with little sacrifice.
@aprilsimnel Shows slight aggression with intent of admiring the full orange before consuming. Reflective of modest narcissism
@YARNLADY has a rather unique approach, using a ‘tool’ reflects her chimpanzee heritage. She would probably be good at excavating termites with sticks.
@marinelife Shows a tendency to get to the ‘root’ of the problem, and a hidden passion for umbrellas.
@Bellatrix Slight aggression with poking and unusual food cravings by eating the pith, coupled with her desire for smaller, easier to manage citrus fruits, she might have been a fruit bat in a previous life.
@Cruiser Clearly some erotic leanings in his desire to explore the sensuality of the orange, make it last.