A personality diagnosis that can be understood by actions you tend to do in your free time

Childish and attention-seeking.
Behavior that occurs when feeling stressed or alleviating boredom. Touching hair has a similar anxiety-relief effect as touching one's own face, and particularly when one ends up pulling their hair tightly, it indicates a strong sense of anxiety. However, the act of twirling hair strongly emphasizes a narcissistic meaning of "I am cute." People who twirl their hair casually tend to have a strong sense of self-love and a childlike personality. They are easily changeable in their feelings, have a wide range of interests, but also get bored quickly. They tend to feel nervous in public and can be somewhat dependent. They are likely to benefit from others' help frequently.

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