Love Syndrome Test: Which One Do You Have?
Being in love can be wonderfully sweet, but if you find yourself becoming overly dependent on your partner, it’s time to take notice—you might be dealing with lovesickness. It’s common in relationships and can show up in different ways. Want to see which kind you might have? Let’s take this quiz together!
Test question: At an amusement park, which ride would you happily go on again and again?
Pirate Ship
You’re naturally wary and can get anxious easily. People with this kind of lovesickness often struggle with insecurity; they overthink and can spiral into negative thoughts. If someone around them stirs the pot, their anxiety can escalate even more.
Roller Coaster
You have a short fuse and can get angry quickly. People in this group tend to be very possessive in love. At the start of a relationship, they may seem attentive and caring, but as feelings deepen, they can become controlling. If their partner is vague about their plans or sounds evasive, it can trigger major frustration and frequent blowups.
Carousel
If you’re overly dependent on and focused too much on your partner, be careful not to lose yourself—you may be slipping into dependency. The main pitfall here is indecisiveness. When you love someone, you want to give them everything, but giving too much can hand over all your highs and lows to them. If they’re happy, you’re happy; if they’re upset, you’re sad. Remember, you’re already a one-of-a-kind miracle, and your partner loves you for being uniquely you—not for molding yourself to someone else’s expectations.
Free Fall (like bungee jumping)
You may come across as unpredictable to your partner, and you’re prone to emotional ups and downs. When you’re excited, everything feels perfect and you feel lucky to be with them. When you’re in a bad mood, you might feel like you’re cursed to be with “someone like that.” But think about it—how can your partner keep up if your emotions are a moving target? If you love them, try not to put them through that.