Will You Thrive with a Partner?
In today’s competitive world, many people hope to find a partner who can ease their stress while offering companionship. Are you one of them? If so, will you be able to find what you’re looking for? If you’re interested, let’s take this quick quiz together.
Question: When you sit in a chair with a backrest, how do you usually sit?
a. If you chose "I sit only halfway"
You’re strong-willed and don’t feel the need to rely on a partner. You’re confident that, regardless of gender, you can succeed through your own efforts. Fearless and determined, you see no reason to depend on a significant other.
b. If you chose "It depends on the situation"
You’d like to lean on a successful partner, but more often than not others end up leaning on you. Deep down, you still want a nurturing relationship and think it would be nice to have someone to rely on. Life, however, doesn’t always go as planned, and you often end up with partners who require equal effort—or more. Because you tend to be the stronger one, your partners naturally feel comfortable relying on you.
c. If you chose "I lean all the way back"
You’re selective and have high standards, looking for a partner who can help you thrive. You’ve matured over time and now prioritize someone who adds real value—at work, at home, or intellectually. You want someone who will help you grow.