Assess Your Criteria for Choosing a Partner
Psychological Test Question: A new neighbor just moved in across the street. What kind of person do you hope they are?
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A. An Academic
Psychological Test Result: You value depth and substance in a partner. You prefer someone knowledgeable and grounded, not overly materialistic. You don’t need constant fireworks; what you want is mutual support—holding hands and growing old together.
B. A Movie Star
Psychological Test Result: You have a strong eye for aesthetics and set high standards for looks. One of your top criteria is that your partner be attractive and visually appealing.
C. A Small Business Owner
Psychological Test Result: Your expectations for a partner aren’t especially high. As long as they share your interests and can provide a comfortable life, you’re satisfied. People at the very top feel out of reach, while those who aim too low don’t appeal to you; a middle-class lifestyle suits you best.
D. An Average Office Worker
Psychological Test Result: You lead with your heart. When choosing a partner, you prioritize character and personality, seeking someone who understands and loves you and with whom you can share a deep connection.
E. A Successful Professional
Psychological Test Result: Given your strong qualities, your standards are naturally high. In ability, background, and character, you expect excellence. In short, only top-tier people truly catch your eye.
F. A Wealthy Business Owner
Psychological Test Result: You place a high value on material comfort. Your primary criterion when choosing a partner is whether they can provide a prosperous lifestyle; appearance and personality are secondary.
G. None of the Above
Psychological Test Result: You’re independent and enjoy a free, easygoing lifestyle, and you dislike constraints. You need a partner who gives you plenty of space, accepts your flaws, and doesn’t push you to compromise too much, so you can always be your true self.