Tests 1 April 201418 February 2022 Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp How do you handle intimacy? By Psychologies Personality Test Question 1/11 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: All questions are required A Tell them you’ll go over on your way back B Suspect they are trying to ruin your weekend C Go over and see if you can help, but you’ll definitely leave straight afterwards D Go over and fix it and think about leaving after that Next question Question 2/11 When it’s just the two of you, you often: All questions are required A Use the time to talk and whisper sweet nothings B Talk about the problems you are having at the moment C Use the time for a bit of rest and relaxation D Rent a good film Previous Next question Question 3/11 It’s getting a bit steamy when suddenly the telephone rings. You: All questions are required A Cut the call off straight away B Curse the intrusion C Answer it – it might be important D Pick up Previous Next question Question 4/11 How do you see the bed you share? All questions are required A As a sacred place B As a refuge from the world C The only area that belongs to you and your partner alone D As a bed Previous Next question Question 5/11 Burping in front of your partner: All questions are required A Is one of the worst passion killers B Won’t annoy them C Isn’t very polite D Is only human Previous Next question Question 6/11 You are going out to eat. You: All questions are required A Dress up to seduce your partner B Would prefer to stay at home where it’s more relaxed C Think it would be more fun if you’d invited friends too D Are really looking forward to being served for a change Previous Next question Question 7/11 Your partner tells you about an unhappy memory. You: All questions are required A Are upset on their behalf B Don’t know what you can do for them C Listen, and give them a cuddle D Tell them that you will always love them no matter what Previous Next question Question 8/11 The bathroom is for: All questions are required A Secretly pampering yourself and preparing for seduction B Sharing. You hardly ever close the door C Taking a good long soak and relishing the time to yourself D One person at a time Previous Next question Question 9/11 Touching your partner tenderly means that you: All questions are required A Love them B Are reminding them that you are there C Haven’t forgotten they are there D Want to make love Previous Next question Question 10/11 A couple’s worst enemy is: All questions are required A A lack of imagination B Other people C Time speeding by D The tendency to act as one Previous Next question Question 11/11 Intimacy is: All questions are required A A world of surprises B A security blanket C A miracle that’s all too rare D Sexual relations Previous Finish test Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
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