Are You Really in Love with Them?
Test Question: On a weekend afternoon, you're out shopping when a company rep approaches you with a survey. Which piece of information are you least willing to share?
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A: Your Name
Choosing this option suggests that, while you haven’t turned the other person down and it may look like you’re a couple, you haven’t actually fallen in love yet. You’re highly self-protective and believe the word “love” shouldn’t be used lightly. It implies responsibility and commitment, so you won’t say “I love you” until you truly understand the other person. For now, you like them—but you’re not in love.
B: Phone Number
Choosing this option suggests you’re practical and won’t be swayed by someone’s intense pursuit. You assess whether you’re a good match—not just feelings, but also appearance, personality, financial situation, and more. Only when these meet your standards will you open your heart to them. At this stage, you’re still evaluating and haven’t truly fallen in love.
C: Your Age
Choosing this option suggests you’ve truly fallen in love. You’re straightforward and focus mainly on feelings, without weighing many other factors. If you genuinely like someone, you invest your emotions without hesitation. Although this openness can make you vulnerable, once you’re in love, you don’t hold back.
D: Marital Status
Choosing this option suggests you’re very carefree. When love comes, you give your whole heart; when the feeling fades, you walk away without looking back. You don’t feel the need to be responsible to anyone or cling to anything; to you, love means being together when you love and parting when you don’t. So you may love them now, but whether you’ll still love them later is uncertain.