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We know you love your BF, but how well does he really know you? We're here to find out!

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Questions Overview

1. Do you know your partner's birthday?
  1. No, I don't.
  2. I know parts of it, like the month or day, but not the month, day, and year.
  3. Yes, I know the month, day, and year!
2. Would you run to the store in the middle of the night if your partner needed something?
  1. Always, yes, of course. Anything at all.
  2. Depends. How badly do they actually need it?
  3. Nah. We can handle it in the morning, whatever it is.
3. Do you know your anniversary?
  1. Yes! Wouldn't ever miss it!
  2. I know parts of it, like the month or day, but not the month, day, and year.
  3. No, I don't.
4. Do you know your partner's favorite color?
  1. Totally.
  2. I think so? I might have to double check.
  3. Nah.
  4. It's complicated (It changes, they don't have one, etc.).
5. Have you ever gotten your partner flowers or another simple gift, just because?
  1. Yes, all the time!
  2. Sometimes.
  3. Not really.
6. How often do you text your partner?
  1. Multiple times a day.
  2. Once or twice a day.
  3. A few times a week.
  4. Almost never.
7. Do you know how many exes your partner has?
  1. Honestly? I don't really care. The past is the past.
  2. Of course. And if I ever find one, it's on sight.
  3. Sort of, but not really. It's not my business.
  4. No. I haven't really thought to ask.
8. If your partner got a big important job in another state, would you move for them?
  1. Yep. I'd pack my bags right away. Let's go, babe!
  2. Maybe. We'd have to talk about it first, though.
  3. Nah, I'm comfortable right here. We can go long-distance though.
9. Do you know your partner's go-to karaoke song?
  1. Yes, and I'll sing it with them when I get the chance!
  2. I'm pretty sure, yeah.
  3. Maybe?
  4. Nah.
  5. It's complicated (They don't have one, they have multiple, etc.).
10. When was the last time you offered your partner a massage?
  1. Today
  2. This week
  3. This month
  4. This year
  5. I don't remember
11. Do you know your partner's phone number by heart?
  1. Of course!
  2. Not really. That's what contacts are for...
12. Be honest: Have you lied on any of these questions?
  1. Not a bit, I swear.
  2. I fudged my answers a little, but I didn't lie!
  3. Yeah, sure. Sue me.

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Having a Healthy Dream Relationship

Listen. It’s the first step to any healthy relationship. You can’t know what your partner needs unless you ask questions and truly listen to the answers. How are you feeling? What’s wrong? How can I help? What do you need? You don’t have to take notes, but you should at least mentally note what your partner is telling you. Even just feeling heard and seen goes a long way toward building sturdy bonds.

Open up. After you listen, you share! A relationship is a two-way street, and in order to make it work, there has to be a dialogue. What are your own boundaries? What do you need and expect from the relationship? Is anything not working? Does something hurt? Patiently explain your own perspective, and use “I” statements to make sure the focus is on your own feelings, rather than shifting responsibility to your partner.

Collab. It’s a team project, not a competition! Whenever you have a relationship problem, remember: It’s you both versus the problem, not versus each other. What are both of your strengths and weaknesses? How can you pick up your partner’s slack, and how can they do the same for you? Whether it’s splitting up chores or navigating stressful life phases, you have a teammate on your side, so act like it!

Get advice. It’s easy to feel like a relationship is just a country of 2 people, alone and isolated, but that’s not true at all. If you’re feeling lost or confused, consult a friend or a loved one and explain how you’re feeling and why. Or, for more privacy, talk to a counselor or therapist. Someone who can see things from outside the relationship usually has a valuable perspective and advice to offer. Just be sure to get more than one opinion, and be careful who you talk to. Some people are better at relationships than others!