Relationship Satisfaction Test
I'm comfortable with my partner reading my emails from almost anyone.
My partner and I are well-matched.
Sometimes it's better if my partner doesn't know certain things.
Other couples could learn from how we handle our relationship.
I'd rather take on pain myself than see my partner suffer.
The thought of my partner being unfaithful really upsets me.
Waking up beside my partner fills me with gratitude every day.
My partner and I discuss a wide range of topics.
Just spending casual time with my partner brings me joy, even without plans.
I share a deep connection with my partner.
I can truly be myself around my partner and follow my passions freely.
My partner makes me feel valued and recognized.
I often think about our relationship as a shared journey, using 'we' and 'us'.
My relationship brings me genuine happiness.
I see myself staying in this relationship for the long haul.
I sometimes fear my partner and I don't share enough interests.
My partner stands by me through all of life's ups and downs.
My partner and I work together to solve any issues that come up.
I actively support my partner in chasing their dreams and career ambitions.
My partner is the first person I want to share good news with.
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What You Should Know
- Find out what emotional connection and closeness mean to both of you. Everyone is different, and your partner may have a different idea of what intimacy means to them.
- Think about how likely you are to become complacent. Do you know what parts of your relationship need work, or do you care? Don't forget about those areas. Always take the time to connect.
- Keep showing love and thanks every day, week, month, and beyond. And find and strengthen all the things that make you happy.
- Keep your physical connection strong and going. For example, just showing someone you care can make your relationships better.
Change Now
- Show your love: Be clear about the places where you love and connect. Every day, tell your partner how much you love, appreciate, and thank them.
- Celebrate your partner: Talk about and celebrate your partner's strengths to help them grow.
- Get in touch with a pro: A couples counsellor or therapist can help you figure out what's good and bad about your relationship.
