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DECEMBER 14

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I always break my gingerbread man in pieces before eating. I am one of life's Dreamers.

Article by Andy Brown - 10 December 2009
Recent European research from The Garbing Reed Institute in Bern tells us that when faced with eating a gingerbread man, 76% of consumers feel some degree of guilt.

It should be no surprise then that another august academic (with time on his hands?) has managed to link the way we eat our gingerbread with our personalities.
Dr Gee Baring from Denmark presented his findings at the 2nd British Sociological Association Food Study Group Conference (I kid you not) in 2008.
We believe that they deserve a wider audience, so we’ve reduced the 64 page paper to a few salient points below.

Question: Once you’ve got past your unease, how do you eat a gingerbread man?

Snapping off a limb (leg): Indicates a tentative nature, a desire to be liked and an unwillingness to be confrontational. Extremely insecure, often puts the needs of others before themselves.

Snapping off a limb (arm): Confident and inclusive. An achiever who is prepared to act even if those actions might incur some risk. A leader who is comfortable making decisions.

Biting off a limb (arm/leg): Biting off a limb from a whole gingerbread man suggests that the more negative traits indicated above can be more prevalent.
Tentativeness leans towards sloth – decisiveness can tend to manifest itself as bossiness.

Snapping off the head: Forthright, somewhat aggressive with narcissistic tendencies. Little regard for the views of others. Generally unaware of the effect ones actions are having on others.

Biting off the head: Downright nasty bit of work (paraphrasing here). Self-centred despot with no time for the weak or those who do not conform.
Destined for board level positions and early retirement on a fat pension.

Breaking in half/random destruction: One of life’s dreamers. Happy to go with the flow and rub along. Can be prone to introspection, which might be interpreted as selfishness.
Never knowingly upsets anyone – but never the first to volunteer.

All in one go: Dr Baring didn’t actually address this one. But it’s not hard to interpret. Your just damn greedy!


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Stephanie15-Dec-2010 11:26
Another one bites the dust!
Wonderful and tasty image! V
Patricia Kay15-Dec-2010 09:55
Im a dreamer too Lynn...Great shot of this whole gingerbread man...BV
Cindi Smith15-Dec-2010 04:23
Hehe....I usually bite off a foot first...then go for the head. :) Looks yummy!
larose forest photos15-Dec-2010 02:32
How interesting!!! The study, and your lovely gingerbread bear! V
Guest 14-Dec-2010 23:28
Interesting shot (luv ur comp) as well as survey/study.... never put that much thought into it... I think I've done all of those poor things to the gingerbread man before me. :) Jv V!
Guest 14-Dec-2010 23:15
Never thought of it as a psychological statement, only thought of gingerbread men as good tasting
Mairéad14-Dec-2010 21:51
Now I am going to have to buy a gingerbread man to check out my personality type!
Not sure what this says about you seeing as you seem to have broken off all his limbs>
Looks tasty though.
Guest 14-Dec-2010 20:48
Looks too good to eat.. V
franz14-Dec-2010 20:21
Scrabble d'épices en pièces...bv Lynn!