How Will You Respond When Love Is Gone?

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1. Do you lose your temper easily?

2. Do you prefer rainy days or sunny days?

3. If you were stranded on a deserted island, what would you do first?

4. Do you often document your life with photos?

5. Do you have a strong sense of self-preservation?

6. Do you like electronic music?

7. When you see a couple holding hands, what do you instinctively think will happen next?

8. Do you often go to the salon to get your hair done?

9. Have you had more than five romantic relationships?

10. If you find something missing from your drawer, what would you do?

Test Result A: Forcing Yourself to Move On

You have clear likes and dislikes. When you fall in love, you dive in wholeheartedly and give the relationship your all. But if you realize the person isn’t worth your love, you walk away decisively. It hurts and leaves a mark, but you don’t look back. No matter what, you make yourself let go and keep moving forward with grace.

Test Result B: Easy Come, Easy Go

When it comes to love, you’re easygoing. You don’t get overly attached; life has many pursuits, and love is just one of them—not everything. So when love comes, you welcome it, and when it fades, you don’t cling. You tuck it away as a memory and keep chasing what you enjoy, living life on your terms.

Test Result C: Let Go When It’s Time

You know when to hold on and when to let go. You love wholeheartedly, but if a relationship can’t continue, you don’t cling. You sit with the pain on your own, but you don’t hesitate or compromise your self-respect.

Test Result D: Constantly Torn

You’re not especially decisive. When a relationship can’t be sustained, you feel conflicted and unsure what to do. You think about how much you’ve invested and hate to let it go, but staying won’t bring back the spark. Faced with something that feels empty, it seems a shame to end it and pointless to keep it—leaving you stuck in a painful dilemma.

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