Do You Get Jealous?

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Test Question: A child is holding three balloons—one red and one blue on the sides. What color do you think the middle balloon is?

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A: Orange

Choosing this option suggests you’re very prone to jealousy. In relationships, you can’t tolerate even the slightest hint of disloyalty. If you see your partner talking or interacting with someone of the opposite sex, you get extremely jealous and question them extensively, which often leads to arguments. You may also feel jealous if you think your parents are treating you unfairly. Living this way isn’t happy or healthy; being more open‑minded and less fixated on keeping score will help you get along better with others and make you more well‑liked.

B: Yellow

Choosing this option suggests you do get jealous, but it stays within reason. You keep a close eye on your partner’s every move. When they interact with someone of the opposite sex, you might not confront them directly, but you’ll try to learn more indirectly. You’re inclined to doubt your partner’s explanations. These behaviors show a lack of full trust; while you feel anxious, you also unintentionally put pressure on your partner. It’s better to relax a bit and give them enough space—your relationship is more likely to last.

C: Burgundy

Choosing this option indicates you seem generous and easygoing on the surface but feel strong jealousy underneath. You see jealousy toward your partner as childish and against your principles. Still, you care a lot about your partner’s relationships with others; you just don’t show your jealousy easily to keep the peace. You only speak up when your partner crosses a line. This mismatch can make you suffer, so it’s better to truly open your heart and go with the flow—life will be happier that way.

D: Green

Choosing this option indicates you’re not a jealous person at all—you hardly know what jealousy feels like. You fully trust your partner and rarely check up on them. However, this mindset can sometimes be taken advantage of, and your partner may become a bit too flirtatious. Maintaining a healthy level of awareness and, occasionally, a touch of jealousy can actually strengthen your bond.

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