Scared of relationships?
Are you commitment phobic?
You and your family have planned a small vacation. Would you...
A. Take your girlfriend / boyfriend along.
B. Invite him/her but announce to your family in advance that he/she is just a friend.
C. Family vacation? They don't even know he/she exists!
Five years hence is your partner still a part of your life? Do you see him/her at all?
A. Of course he/she will be a part of my world and we will have a child and a farm house in the outskirts of Mumbai!
B. Am not very sure. Five years is too long a time...
C. Are you crazy? We are just dating!
Your partner is out of town and you bump into your ex, who asks you out for dinner. What would you do?
A. I would refuse of course! Going out with my ex in the absence of my partner is like cheating.
B. I don't know. Maybe I would accept the invitation but I would never tell my partner.
C. Of course I would go. I am not bound to anyone.
When your partner comes over he/she arranges and changes a few things in your house. What would you say to that?
A. I see no harm in it at all. I see him/her with me in the house together in future.
B. I hate the random changes by others in my home and would probably mention that to him/her soon.
C. I would ask him to stop interfering in my house and ask him/her to leave.
The girl/boy you have been going out with introduces you to his/her friends as 'boyfriend'/ 'girlfriend'
A. Would smile, accept and enjoy yourself with the group.
B. That would hit you and leave you wondering if the relationship you share is a serious one.
C. You would gasp, freak out and run away.
You and your partner are having dinner and you suddenly meet your buddies. You would introduce your partner as...
A. All my friends know about my partner.
B. Will probably introduce my partner as my girlfriend/boyfriend. Not sure.
C. As an acquaintance. She/He is not my girlfriend/ boyfriend.
Mostly As:
You are extremely committed to the relationship you are in. This relationship is for keeps, as far as you are concerned and you are all set to walk down the aisle. But the important thing to find out now is whether your partner feels the same way too. You actually need more time before you commit to another person. It is wise to get to know a person better first before you plunge in.
Mostly Bs:
It is extremely clear that you are not very of sure of the status of your relationship. However, that does not mean that you are incapable of being in a committed relationship. It just shows that you need time to figure out that you are indeed with the Mr Right/ Miss Right.
Mostly Cs:
You are commitment phobic! Even though you are in every way involved with someone and are in a serious relationship you still consider yourself single. Most of the time refuse to acknowledge that you are with a partner. Do you worry that you will have to give up your freedom if you commit? You should, ideally, start to think differently or you may lose your soul mate.
You and your family have planned a small vacation. Would you...
A. Take your girlfriend / boyfriend along.
B. Invite him/her but announce to your family in advance that he/she is just a friend.
C. Family vacation? They don't even know he/she exists!
Five years hence is your partner still a part of your life? Do you see him/her at all?
A. Of course he/she will be a part of my world and we will have a child and a farm house in the outskirts of Mumbai!
B. Am not very sure. Five years is too long a time...
C. Are you crazy? We are just dating!
Your partner is out of town and you bump into your ex, who asks you out for dinner. What would you do?
A. I would refuse of course! Going out with my ex in the absence of my partner is like cheating.
B. I don't know. Maybe I would accept the invitation but I would never tell my partner.
C. Of course I would go. I am not bound to anyone.
When your partner comes over he/she arranges and changes a few things in your house. What would you say to that?
A. I see no harm in it at all. I see him/her with me in the house together in future.
B. I hate the random changes by others in my home and would probably mention that to him/her soon.
C. I would ask him to stop interfering in my house and ask him/her to leave.
The girl/boy you have been going out with introduces you to his/her friends as 'boyfriend'/ 'girlfriend'
A. Would smile, accept and enjoy yourself with the group.
B. That would hit you and leave you wondering if the relationship you share is a serious one.
C. You would gasp, freak out and run away.
You and your partner are having dinner and you suddenly meet your buddies. You would introduce your partner as...
A. All my friends know about my partner.
B. Will probably introduce my partner as my girlfriend/boyfriend. Not sure.
C. As an acquaintance. She/He is not my girlfriend/ boyfriend.
Mostly As:
You are extremely committed to the relationship you are in. This relationship is for keeps, as far as you are concerned and you are all set to walk down the aisle. But the important thing to find out now is whether your partner feels the same way too. You actually need more time before you commit to another person. It is wise to get to know a person better first before you plunge in.
Mostly Bs:
It is extremely clear that you are not very of sure of the status of your relationship. However, that does not mean that you are incapable of being in a committed relationship. It just shows that you need time to figure out that you are indeed with the Mr Right/ Miss Right.
Mostly Cs:
You are commitment phobic! Even though you are in every way involved with someone and are in a serious relationship you still consider yourself single. Most of the time refuse to acknowledge that you are with a partner. Do you worry that you will have to give up your freedom if you commit? You should, ideally, start to think differently or you may lose your soul mate.
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