How Well Do You Know Your Partner?

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  • Even after many years of being together, theres still something to the expression love is blind. Some relationship experts believe we tend to view our partners as archetypes (ideal examples) and our impression is formed through the lens of our own experiences -- not necessarily whats happening in the here and now. Yet, for a healthy, long lasting relationship, its best to keep it real. Its the only way your relationship can unfold and develop fully. This test will help you see what youre focusing on. Travis Bradberry, PhD, author of The Emotional Intelligence Quick Book, says By looking at your partners reaction to situations, youll discover his most impressive quality and learn how it affects you -- and your relationship.


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  • Of these, the character trait you think is his strongest is:

    a. Friendliness
    b. Trustworthiness
    c. Decisiveness
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  • Youd describe his handshake as:

    a. Somewhat firm
    b. Soft and warm
    c. Strong
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  • Hes most likely to begin a call with a friend by saying something like:

    a. I was just thinking about you.
    b. What have you been up to?
    c. I cant wait to tell you
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  • If the person behind you at the movies started talking a lot, would your guy:

    a. Ask her to be quiet in a pleasant voice.
    b. Turn around to give her a look.
    c. Face the screen, but whisper shhhh!
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  • If your man was around a toddler who wouldnt share and grabbed his toy from another little one, would he be more likely to:

    a. Tell him he needs to share and have him give the toy back.
    b. Ask him if theres another toy hed like to share
    c. Return the toy to the other child himself.
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  • Who initiates lovemaking more?

    a. Im not sure.
    b. I do.
    c. He does
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  • If a co-worker took credit for his ideas, hed probably:

    a. Take her aside and privately suggest she correct her error.
    b. Let it go -- this time.
    c. Politely correct her immediately in front of whoever was listening.
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  • If someone cut in front of him in a line, he would:

    Remain silent.

    Politely object.

    Aggressively insist that the person move to the rear.

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