How Strong Is Your Emotional Bond With Your Partner?
Answer honestly to evaluate your emotional connection
Question 1
of 10
1. When you have good news, who do you tell first?
A. My partner, always
B. Sometimes friends, depends on the news
C. I usually process it alone first
D. I rarely share good news with anyone
2. How comfortable are you being vulnerable with your partner?
A. Completely - I can share anything
B. Mostly comfortable, some things are hard
C. I hold back a lot of my feelings
D. Vulnerability feels very unsafe
3. When you're upset, your partner usually...
A. Knows right away and supports you
B. Notices but may not fully understand
C. Needs you to tell them what's wrong
D. Often misses that something is wrong
4. How often do you have deep, meaningful conversations?
A. Regularly - it's part of our connection
B. Sometimes, when the moment is right
C. Rarely - we talk about surface things
D. Almost never
5. Your partner's emotional state affects you...
A. Deeply - we\'re very attuned
B. Somewhat, but I stay balanced
C. Not much - we\'re quite independent
D. I often don\'t even notice
6. When making big life decisions, how much do you consider your partner?
A. They\'re always part of my decision
B. I consult them but decide alone
C. I keep most decisions separate
D. Our decisions are usually separate
7. How safe do you feel being your true self with your partner?
A. Completely safe - no masks needed
B. Mostly safe, but I hide some parts
C. I wear a different mask sometimes
D. I rarely show my true self
8. How well does your partner know your fears and insecurities?
A. They know everything about me
B. They know the basics
C. They only know what I\'ve shared
D. I keep those hidden
9. When conflict arises, you usually feel...
A. Safe to work through it together
B. Some tension but it\'s manageable
C. Anxious about the outcome
D. Like I need to protect myself
10. Overall, how would you describe your emotional connection?
A. Deep, strong, and growing
B. Good but could be deeper
C. Superficial in many ways
D. Emotionally disconnected