Marriage Survey: Who Has the Final Say at Home?

Before marriage, both partners typically show a willingness to compromise in their relationship to maintain harmony. However, after marriage, things might change; for example, one partner may become more assertive and want to take the lead at home. So, after getting married, do you have the final say at home? Let's find out! (This article is for entertainment purposes only)
1. Do you usually go along with your partner's wishes?
2. Do you both share household chores equally?
3. Can you forgive your partner if they cross the line?
4. Do you hold grudges over things that happen in your relationship?
5. Are you very dependent on your partner?
6. Have you always looked forward to marriage?
7. Do you often lose your rationality when it comes to love?
8. Do you take out your grievances on your partner?
9. Do you have particular strengths in some areas?
10. Does the novelty in your love life quickly wear off?
11. Do you never get mad at your partner over minor issues?
12. Do you and your partner often get into arguments?
A: You are in charge
It appears that when it comes to relationship matters, you have the final say. In your partner's eyes, you hold a very high position, and your relationship is well-maintained. Naturally, during critical moments, your partner is willing to prioritize your thoughts. Even if some disagreements arise, your partner is willing to compromise for you. You should cherish such a wonderful love.
B: Your partner is in charge
You seem to be a very gentle and considerate person, with a quite soft personality. In critical matters, you often opt to follow your partner's lead. Therefore, in your relationship, your partner tends to have the final say. You see this as a positive; you allow your partner to take charge while you happily follow their lead.
C: Elders and children are in charge
In your family, it is often the elders and children who have the final say. Maintaining a family requires both partners' efforts, but it also needs the support of the extended family. Both of you are very family-oriented and prefer not to oppose the wishes of the elders and children. You are willing to compromise, but the family's interests always come first.
D: Whoever is right gets to decide
It seems that both of you are reasonable individuals. After marriage, your life often revolves around who is right in a situation, rather than one person holding all the power. This is beneficial because it fosters empathy and communication, allowing you both to understand each other's feelings.