In the midst of this romantically charged time of year, some couples find themselves grappling with uncertainties, particularly when it comes to holiday-related decisions. Whether it’s the stress of choosing which set of parents to visit on the big day or the dilemma of whether to exchange gifts, these challenges can reveal underlying compatibility issues between partners.
But there’s a glimmer of hope! A relationship expert has devised an effective method to assess the true compatibility of couples. By answering 12 specific questions, individuals are putting their relationships to the test on social media, seeking clarity about whether they are genuinely meant for each other or if it’s time to consider parting ways.
The questions go beyond merely gaining a better understanding of your significant other… They are crafted to facilitate an exploration of each partner’s perspectives on the relationship.
Encompassing a broad array of topics, even though the number seems limited to 12 questions, the exercise delves into various aspects of the relationship.
Without delaying any further, here are the 12 questions:
- When someone asks about our relationship, how do you describe me?
- Name three things you love about me.
- How do I stand out from others you’ve dated or talked to in the past?
- Are there things you dislike about me?
- What is your favorite aspect of our relationship?
- What were your initial thoughts about me when we first met?
- Can you name three things that I frequently say?
- What is one hope you have for our future together?
- If we were spending time together at this moment, what activity do you envision us doing?
- How would you be spending your time right now if our paths had never crossed?
- What was your life like before we entered into a relationship?
- Do you believe I will always have a special place in your heart?
TikTok users from various corners are engaging in conversations about this trend.
“I really want to pose these questions to him, but I’m afraid it might hurt,” expressed one user.
Another shared their agreement, stating, “Knowing how he would answer these questions is a lot.”
“I don’t know why I’m getting emotional reading these questions,” playfully remarked a third user.
Will you be giving this a try?
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