31/01/2026
This actually happened to me yesterday at a luxury hotel gym 😅
I walk in, open my locker… and my stuff is yanked out, thrown on the bench.
Some random person just took my spot and stuffed their things inside.
Zero apology, zero note. Just straight-up entitlement.
So I turned it into something useful → a quick psychological test for you.
Be honest — what would YOU do?
THE LOCKER ROOM TEST
A) Grab your stuff and switch to another empty locker
B) Leave everything exactly like that and walk away
C) Find the person and confront them directly
D) Go straight to reception/staff and report it
E) Silently pull their stuff out, put yours back in, lock it
F) Make it light — joke about it or casually ask what’s up
Pick your letter below 👇
Most people choose the one that quietly reveals how they really handle disrespect, boundaries, and conflict…
Now the answers (swipe or read below 👀)
A) The Adapter
You avoid drama at all costs. Peace > pride.
You adapt fast… but sometimes swallow too much.
B) The Detacher
You don’t care enough to engage.
Stuff is temporary, emotions are expensive.
Master of letting go… or just numb to it?
C) The Guardian
You protect what’s yours. No bu****it.
Boundaries are non-negotiable… but you can escalate quick.
D) The Mediator
You play smart — rules and systems first.
Justice, but clean.
You hate mess… even if it means being indirect.
E) The Enforcer
You fix your own problems. Quietly. Decisively.
No scene, no talk — just control restored.
Strong… but can come off territorial.
F) The Connector
You turn tension into connection.
Joke, charm, understand — anything but fight.
People person… sometimes at the cost of real boundaries.
Comment your letter A–F ↓
I’ll reply with what it probably says about you 😏
Tag a friend who’d flip out over this 😂