Are You A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing?

Are You A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing?

Now, maybe the expression is a little dismissive of the wolf's general integrity, but "a wolf in sheep's clothing" is a commonly-used expression to describe someone who pretends to be something they're not. They might look like a cute, cuddly sheep, prancing carelessly around fields while grazing daylong on grass and greenery, but they'll heartlessly rip your throat out at the first opportunity.

Indeed, rightly or wrongly, the wolf has a reputation for heartless functionality. Perhaps it's no surprise that a Wolf is a person available for hire who cleans up the bloody detritus of a particularly messy murder!

Bit dark!!!

Well, our fun quiz aims to explore your motivations and actions in the real world to find out how wolf you really are!!! Dare you discover the truth (bearing in mind that this fun quiz has absolutely no grounding in science or psychology)? Are you a snuggly sheep or a wiley wolf? Or something in between?

What is your favored sport?

What's your favorite part of a first date?

How do you order your steak?

What first impression are you keen to make?

What is your favorite color, and what does it say about you?

What's your tipple of choice?

Someone just jumped the queue in front of you. What do you do?

How often do you lie?

How do you charm a potential lover?

What would you wear to a posh restaurant?

Which character from fiction are you?

What do you eat for breakfast?

How do you describe yourself on your dating profile?

It's your first day at a new job. How do you break the ice?

What would you do if you got caught cheating?

What is your favorite leaf?

Mike Heath

Mike has an MA in Creative Writing and is a full-time copywriter, yoga teacher, and playwright. His copywriting has taken him to dizzy heights: writing in every conceivable niche from facts about carpet slippers to portents about artificial intelligence and how to overcome plantar fasciitis (look it up) to fabulous home decor. Mike is a UK-based playwright whose work has been performed all around the world (as long as you count the UK and Western Australia). His work is available on Amazon, and you can listen to his podcast where he talks about playwriting with his sarcastic co-presenter. He runs the WriteForTheStage courses and you can follow him on @Write4TheStage (Twitter) and @_mike_heath_ on Instagram.

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