Would You Still Love Them If They're Not Human?
Before entering a relationship, each person holds subjective perceptions of the other. However, true compatibility is only discovered through deeper interaction. Some individuals can easily walk away from the wrong partner, while others struggle to let go and feel uncertain about what steps to take next. If you find yourself with the wrong partner, will you continue to stay entangled with them?
1. Do you have high expectations for relationships?
2. Do you find it difficult to forget someone you liked for a long time?
3. Are you deeply invested in your partner?
4. Do you feel very upset when your partner leaves?
5. Do you believe your feelings for someone will last a long time?
6. Do you understand other people’s thoughts well?
7. Are you very concerned about your appearance?
8. Would you forgive your partner if they made a mistake?
9. Has your partner ever cheated on you?
10. Have you thought about a future with your current partner?
11. Do you think marriage is the grave of love?
12. Do you have many worries?
13. Are you willing to make significant changes for someone you love?
A: Hesitant and reluctant to let go
You seem to be someone who is quite blind in love. Once paired with someone, you find it difficult to break up, even when you recognize many incompatibilities or shortcomings in your partner. Although you might hesitate internally, you maintain a harmonious façade. Deep down, you know this is unwise, but you just can't let go. Ultimately, your hesitation leads you to decide against breaking up, and you settle for the situation.
B: Break up immediately
If you realize you've made a wrong choice in a partner, you opt to break up immediately. With numerous incompatibilities, forcing the relationship would be painful. Instead of getting entangled, you prefer to resolve issues quickly. So, even if you once loved the person, if the relationship feels unsuitable, you decisively choose to break up with no room for negotiation.
C: Try to change each other
You seem quite empathetic. If you discover many incompatibilities with your partner, you won't immediately suggest a breakup. Instead, you'll try to communicate and encourage mutual changes to adapt to each other's rhythms and achieve harmony. If fundamental differences persist, you won't continue to stay entangled. You’ll not compromise your feelings and may consider proposing a breakup.
D: Don't break up, look for a backup
You are a pragmatic person who prioritizes personal interests and avoids unnecessary suffering. Even if compatibility is lacking, you won't immediately break up. Instead, you'll discreetly search for a backup. If other suitable options arise, you'll propose a breakup. However, if no better alternatives present themselves, you'll maintain the current relationship.