Gauge Your Fear of Losing Your Current Partner
When you have something, you might not think much about it, but once it's gone, you may regret it deeply. This applies to many aspects of life and is especially true in love. For you, would losing your current partner bring relief or deep sorrow? Take this psychological test to explore your inner feelings.
1. Do you truly like your current partner?
2. Are you concerned about how your partner feels about you?
3. Do you consider yourself an introvert?
4. Do you spend every day with your partner?
5. Is your partner someone who frequently changes?
6. Do you enjoy traveling often?
7. Do you frequently watch movies with your partner?
8. Do you and your partner have special nicknames for each other?
9. Do you mind your partner's past?
10. Are you and your partner ready for a long-term commitment?
11. Is there a significant difference in emotional intelligence between you two?
A: Very afraid of losing your partner
If you were to lose your partner, it would cause you significant sadness. You've been together long enough to overcome any early relationship hurdles, and your bond has strengthened with time. A breakup would be difficult for both of you to handle, making such an event unlikely.
B: Not particularly sad
Losing your current partner wouldn't bring much sadness as you tend to go with the flow when it comes to relationships. If the connection is strong, you stay together; if not, you separate amicably and remain friends. Therefore, if the relationship were to end, you would part ways without much regret.
C: Very heartbroken
Losing your current partner would leave you heartbroken. You care deeply for your partner and have invested a lot in the relationship. They are a significant part of your life, and not having them around makes you uneasy. Your strong feelings and tendency to take the initiative often lead to anxiety about losing them.
D: Breaking up would be a relief
Truthfully, you don't have strong feelings for your current partner, so losing them wouldn't make you sad; instead, it would be a relief. The emotional connection hasn't deepened, and you don't prioritize this relationship. There have been ongoing issues, and any small trigger could easily result in a breakup.