What Role Do You Play in Love's Game?

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If love is a game, there are naturally dealers, players, and, of course, a big boss. Everyone plays a different role, and their experiences will naturally vary. So, what role will you play in the game of love? Let's take this psychological test to find out. (This article is for entertainment purposes only.)

1. Do you often attend many social gatherings?

 

2. At your gatherings, do you find you have more friends of the opposite sex?

 

3. Are you very career-oriented?

 

4. Do you hold very strict standards for yourself?

 

5. Have you ever taken the initiative to confess your feelings to someone of the opposite sex?

 

6. Do you have several ambiguous relationships with the opposite sex?

 

7. Are you very focused when undertaking tasks?

 

8. Do you thoroughly check your luggage before each trip?

 

9. Are you good at remembering the birthdays of several friends?

 

10. Do you have a plan when it comes to managing your finances?

 

11. Do you often feel that you could improve in many areas?

 

12. Do you really like children?

 

13. Do you easily feel shy around the opposite sex?

 

A: The Outsider

You are deeply emotional in relationships. At your core, you are a kind and innocent person. However, this often leaves you vulnerable, as you tend to trust others easily, which can be a weakness in love. Even if you are fond of someone for only a short period, you can quickly start trusting them immensely. Offering trust also gives others the chance to hurt you!

 

B: The Dealer

In love and other aspects of life, you often adopt a self-serving role, ready to use any means necessary for personal gain. In relationships, you naturally choose to be the dealer, observing others navigate the complexities of emotions while letting them take the lead, simply playing your own role.

 

C: The Defender

You protect your emotions and long for genuine love, which makes you successful in romantic endeavors. You have clear beliefs and a plan for your character and emotions, which help you achieve a fulfilling relationship. Still, it's wise to exercise a bit of caution and not place trust too quickly to avoid potential heartbreak.

 

D: The Player

It seems you are someone who mirrors sincerity. When someone is genuine with you, you respond with authenticity; if they aren't, you withhold your true feelings. In the game of love, you often play the role of the "player," navigating situations as they come while ensuring you never end up as the loser.

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