Take the Quiz: What Are Your Biggest Relationship Flaws?

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Test Question: It’s morning and you rush to the bus stop to get to work, only to see the bus you need pulling away. How do you respond?

A:

B:

C:

D:

A: Wait for the next bus

Choosing this option suggests your fatal flaw in love is indecisiveness. You tend to be hesitant and often struggle to make up your mind, getting stuck in dilemmas. When someone pursues you romantically, you often waver—enthusiastic one day, distant the next—leaving your partner unsure of your feelings. That kind of on‑again, off‑again warmth is hard to sustain.

B: Give up on the bus and hail a taxi

Choosing this option suggests your fatal flaw in love is emotional aloofness. You’re very rational and find it hard to show enthusiasm, even when you’re in love, so you can come across as distant. To you, romance is more of a nice extra than something essential, which may feel cold to your partner. Even if they start out burning with passion, it can gradually cool.

C: Take another bus on a similar route

Choosing this option suggests your fatal flaw in love is being deliberately hard to read. You naturally have an air of mystery that’s very attractive to potential partners, drawing them in. However, once in a relationship, you keep an enigmatic vibe and don’t share much about your daily whereabouts. Paired with a strong personality and an expectation that your partner will go along with you, this can make you hard to be with and may jeopardize a relationship.

D: Take a shortcut to the next bus stop, hoping to catch the bus

Choosing this option suggests your fatal flaw in love is a domineering streak. You have a cheerful, lively personality that easily attracts others, but once in a relationship you tend to be very controlling and want to make all the decisions. From where you go on dates to the details of your partner’s daily life, you want to call the shots, sometimes overlooking their wishes and feelings, which can leave them feeling disrespected. That kind of dynamic is hard to sustain over time.

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