Do you have a dirty mind? This real-life optical illusion snap divides the internet

DO you see what’s really in this picture, or should you drag your mind out of the gutter?

Only the most innocent of minds can immediately grasp what’s going on in this saucy-looking snap.

 It might take two looks at this photo to reveal what's actually pictured

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It might take two looks at this photo to reveal what’s actually picturedCredit: Facebook

At first glance, the top half of the photo can look like a lady’s torso, with her legs going out at either side.

But not all is as it seems.

The snap is actually of a bed, with the floral bedding creating the illusion of a pair of knickers.

In recent days, the photo has been causing a stir online after it was posted into the Facebook group Baoxiao Commune.

When a man enquired about getting a new duvet set, he never expected to receive a photo that looked a little like a sext.

Luckily, it didn’t take him too long to figure out that a lady had actually only sent him a picture of her bedding.

 

 How smutty is your mind? This optical illusion is confusing people online

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How smutty is your mind? This optical illusion is confusing people onlineCredit: LadBible

It’s not the first time that a naughty optical illusion has taken the internet by storm this year.

Earlier this month, a simple picture showing a few curved lines and two dots left people feeling hot under the collar.

For those of you with a dirty, sex-filled mind, the basic drawing will look like a naked woman as the semi-circular lines shape up to represent breasts and the dots as nipples.

And the rest of the drawing looks like a torso and thighs, but if you have an innocent mind you’ll see something completely different to a naked woman.

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For some people, the picture shows two stick men dancing, with the curves at the top looking like their arms and the other lines making up their legs and bodies.

According to psychologists, the brain can see the two images almost simultaneously but the one that dominates is based on your own life experiences.

Your brain uses memory to turn visual information from the eye into a picture that you recognise.

 

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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