Explore Your Irrational Feelings in Love
No one's journey in love is without its challenges. Many people face numerous setbacks and difficulties in their relationships, and sometimes it leads to irrational actions. You might find yourself infatuated with someone who isn't right for you or clinging to someone you no longer love. So, what irrational behaviors in your love life do you need to change? Let's take a quiz to find out. (Please note, this article is for entertainment purposes only.)
1. Have you ever truly loved someone deeply?
2. Do you wish love could always go smoothly?
3. Is falling in love a long-term commitment for you?
4. Do you enjoy spending time with him/her?
5. Do you feel uneasy when you are around him/her?
6. Are there things more important to you than love?
7. Do you tend to overthink your relationships?
8. Do you find yourself slower to react than others?
9. Do you feel a deep connection, as if by instinct, with the one you like?
10. Do you care a lot about what others think of your relationship?
11. Do you value your friends more than your romantic partner?
12. Do you like taking selfies?
A: Concerned About Others' Opinions
It appears that you care too much about others' opinions regarding your relationship. If your friends disapprove, it may not go smoothly. However, if they're supportive, your relationship might last. Your concern for what others think often causes you to lose sight of your own feelings.
B: Making Love Your Everything
When you fall in love, you tend to make it your entire world, neglecting other aspects of your life. While love is important, dedicating all your time and energy to it might not be the best approach!
C: Strong Possessiveness
You seem to have a strong sense of control and possessiveness in relationships. You like to take the lead and expect your partner to follow your plans. Your strong desires, whether for affection or intimacy, stem from this need for control.
D: Persisting Despite Knowing It's Wrong
Your unique trait in love seems to be persisting with a partner you know isn't right for you. You might believe that perseverance will change things, but that’s not always the case. If you know it's not right, why not let go? It might save both of you from further sorrow.