Are You Easily Bullied?

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Psychological Test Question: You met a friend online in a forum and discovered you share similar hobbies and interests, chatting about anything and everything. One day, this friend suggests meeting in person and you readily agree. But when you finally meet, you feel a strong urge to leave right away. Which of the following do you think best explains that feeling?

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Psychological Test Result A: Bullying Index 55%

You’re soft-hearted. When someone mistreats you, you might get angry in the moment, but you don’t usually hold a grudge. This makes it easy for you to make friends and get along with people, but especially rude folks may take advantage of your kindness and keep pushing you around. It’s important to set boundaries in friendships: don’t be overly calculating, but don’t let yourself be walked on either. If someone is truly out of line, you should stand up for yourself.

Psychological Test Result B: Bullying Index 80%

You show some people-pleasing tendencies. To keep the peace, you often let it slide when others take advantage of you, choosing to endure quietly. While you rarely offend anyone, this also makes you an easy target. Harmony is a virtue, but it has to rest on mutual respect. If you keep accommodating while the other person keeps testing boundaries, there’s no need to keep tolerating it—speaking up can actually earn you respect.

Psychological Test Result C: Bullying Index 90%

You don’t bend over backward to please others at your own expense; you’re simply broad-minded. Even if someone takes advantage of you, you won’t dwell on it as long as they don’t cross the line. This temperament helps you stay upbeat, but it can frustrate friends who watch you get pushed around without pushing back—they worry on your behalf.

Psychological Test Result D: Bullying Index 40%

You’re not an easy target. You treat others with respect, but if someone tries to bully you, you push back—sometimes twice as hard. Your strong sense of principle makes it tough for others to take advantage of you, but it can also make it harder to build friendships. A bit more flexibility could improve your social connections.

Psychological Test Result E: Bullying Index 0%

Not only are you rarely bullied—you may actually lean toward bullying others. You’re not inherently bad; it’s just that your strong, competitive personality leaves little patience for very submissive people, and you might end up picking on them. If you meet someone just as strong, you may well become friends.

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