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TEST: How do you handle intimacy?

TEST: How do you handle intimacy?

  • 1. You are just about to go away for the weekend together when your in-laws ask if you can pop in and try and fix their computer. You:




  • 2. When it’s just the two of you, you often:




  • 3. It’s getting a bit steamy when suddenly the telephone rings. You:




  • 4. How do you see the bed you share?




  • 5. Burping in front of your partner:




  • 6. You are going out to eat. You:




  • 7. Your partner tells you about an unhappy memory. You:




  • 8. The bathroom is for:




  • 9. Touching your partner tenderly means that you:




  • 10. A couple’s worst enemy is:




  • 11. Intimacy is:




Photograph: Design Pics/Pete Stec



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