Can Love Found Again Be Cherished?

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Some believe that breakups and reconciliations are inevitable in relationships, and a brief split doesn't necessarily signal an end. Sometimes, love rekindled is even more cherished, leading to a lasting connection. Have you ever been in a relationship with its fair share of ups and downs? Would you value a love that has come back into your life? If you're curious, take this psychological test to find out! (This article is for entertainment purposes only)

1. Do you refuse to eat leftovers from the previous night?

2. Do you dislike when others touch your belongings?

3. Are you very sensitive to colors?

4. Do you always greet people you know?

5. Do you avoid interacting with people you dislike?

6. Do you often strive to be first?

7. Do you prioritize appearance over body shape?

8. Are you good at singing and dancing?

9. Do you never feel nervous when speaking in public?

10. Do you have many hobbies?

11. Do you thoroughly enjoy good food?

12. Do you follow celebrity gossip?

A: Cherishing Index 30

You tend to hold grudges! After going through a breakup, you may not feel as committed to the relationship. Although you hope to continue with your loved one, it's clear that you aren't putting in as much effort as before. You expect your partner to contribute more, and as a result, your passion for love isn't as strong as it once was. Over time, you might still face the possibility of another breakup.

B: Cherishing Index 75

You have a strong attachment to your former partner, so when love is rekindled, you deeply cherish it. You may go above and beyond to avoid losing them again. However, because you care so much, you might spoil your partner, causing them to feel entitled to your affections, which could lead them to take your feelings for granted.

C: Cherishing Index 10

Although you've reconciled, it appears neither of you truly values the relationship! According to this test result, both of you adopt a laid-back attitude towards love, staying together if it works, and splitting up if it doesn't. Therefore, when conflicts inevitably arise again or the relationship becomes tiring, you might choose to part ways once more.

D: Cherishing Index 90

It seems both of you are dedicated to nurturing this relationship, so you treasure the love that has returned. Although it may take time for past rifts to heal, your mutual efforts to revive the feelings you once had will prove beneficial. Initially, you might act with caution and feel somewhat distant, but with time, it's likely you'll return to the bond you once shared.

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