Will You Be Defeated by a Third Party?

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Psychological Test Question: If you're riding the bus alone, who would you choose to sit next to?

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A: Someone of the same sex around your age

Psychological Test Result: You're vulnerable to a third party. You're straightforward and tend to see the best in people, which can make you easy to mislead or take advantage of. When you regard someone as a confidant, you might not realize they're quietly trying to win your partner over.

B: An attractive person of the opposite sex

Psychological Test Result: You're not easily undermined by a third party. In relationships, you're idealistic and set high expectations. If your partner doesn't meet them, you tend to look for someone who does. You usually take the initiative in love and won't let your partner be the one to leave first.

C: A middle-aged man

Psychological Test Result: You won't be undermined by a third party. You crave security and choose partners who are dependable rather than fickle. Your natural sensitivity makes you alert to changes, leaving little room for betrayal. If something feels off, you may line up a backup plan for yourself—so you might be the one to stray first.

D: Someone who seems gentle and refined

Psychological Test Result: You may be vulnerable to a third party. You're confident in your ability to protect your relationship and keep others from interfering. However, that confidence can backfire: while you're feeling secure, you might miss the signs that someone else has already appeared and captured your partner's heart.

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