Test Your Relationship’s Stability!

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Sometimes emotions are as delicate as a soap bubble—one small misstep can make them burst. That’s why both partners need to nurture and manage the relationship together. Without good teamwork, things can easily lead to a breakup. How steady is your relationship? Is it on the verge of breaking? If you’re curious, take this quick psychology quiz! (For entertainment purposes only.)

1. When you’ve promised to go out with your partner but get stuck at an unavoidable dinner, what do you do?

 

2. Do you remember each other’s birthdays?

 

3. Do you make it a habit to travel together every year?

 

4. Can you cook at least three of your partner’s favorite dishes?

 

5. Do your family or friends know about the little moments between you two?

 

6. Do you still get genuinely moved by the little things?

 

7. Do you know each other’s daily routines well?

 

8. Does he give you a big hug after work every day?

 

9. Do you talk on the phone at least three times a day?

 

10. Have you talked about whether you’d want a son or a daughter?

 

A: Your relationship is very stable

Whether it’s the passage of time or your similar personalities, you often make the same choices without needing to talk it through. You understand each other so well that you can tell what the other wants before they even say it. Your bond is not only sweet but built to last. In your eyes, your partner is truly one in a million—who could be a more perfect match?

 

B: Your relationship is fairly stable

Your relationship is quite steady. While you both have your tempers and your own ideas, you’re wise enough to manage things well. No one is perfect, but you both know how to accommodate each other’s habits and personalities, so it’s likely you’ll go the distance.

 

C: Your relationship is moderately stable

Like many couples, your relationship is pretty typical. There are arguments and rough patches, but you also know how to make up. There are ups and downs—most relationships aren’t smooth sailing. With steady care, long-term happiness is absolutely within reach.

 

D: Your relationship is unstable

It seems both of you have quite a few admirers. Neither of you is deeply invested, and after arguments you often ignore each other. Friends and family know little about your relationship, and you both approach it with a detached attitude, making it feel shaky and close to breaking. Relationships are like flowers—they need consistent care; only with genuine effort will they bloom and bear fruit.

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