How Devoted Are You?
Psychological Test Question: One night, you're working late and get hungry, so you decide to cook a pack of instant noodles. After searching the cupboard, you finally find one—only to realize it expired a week ago. What do you do?
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A: Ignore it and cook it anyway
Psychological Test Result: You're highly sentimental—sometimes to the point of fooling yourself. Even when a relationship has problems or the other person no longer loves you, you resist facing the truth and cling stubbornly to past promises. When a relationship has soured and can't continue, letting go is the best choice. Holding on blindly will only bring more pain.
B: Throw it away and buy a new pack
Psychological Test Result: You're not sentimental so much as overly emotional. You may fear being alone, which makes you very attached to the idea of "dating" and prone to changing partners frequently. For you, breakups are commonplace—relationships end and begin again—but solitude is what you can't stand.
C: Throw it away and skip eating
Psychological Test Result: You're not sentimental at all. You're decisive, and that applies to your relationships as well. If two people are meant to be together, you cherish that; if not, you don't force it and prefer to part ways amicably.
D: Throw it away and eat something else to satisfy your hunger
Psychological Test Result: You're not overly sentimental, but you manage relationships well. You have a clear sense of yourself, know what kind of person suits you, and use your strengths to find the most satisfying partner. For you, a relationship isn't just about emotions; it also provides a sense of security in life.