Relationship Compatibility Questions

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Relationship is the core of human existence. A compatible relation with mutual love and understating makes the perfect couple. Often it happens that people experience mood swings in the relationship. It is not necessarily due to decline of love or interest in each other. But, as with any other relation, love needs to be refreshed in order to keep it going. You need to take break from daily chores of life and spend some precious moments with your partner. In this article, we bring you some compatibility questions that will help you know more about your partner and recall his/her interests. This can prove beneficial in adding a spark to your dull, monotonous life. It is not necessary that you and your partner will have the best compatibility only if you both get the same answer. In fact, many-a-times the differing opinions can make the relation more ideal, as it goes “opposite poles attract each other”. Read to get some questions to test the compatibility of your relationship.

Questions to Test Your Relationship Compatibility


  • What is your definition of long-term relationship?
  • When there is an argument between you and your partner, how do you react? Who is the first one to calm down?
  • Which type of movie would be your first preference when you go out with your partner?
  • How do you deal with the gradual decrease of the sexual passion between you two?
  • What is that one thing that keeps your relationship going, despite the hurdles and problems?
  • What would you do to spur up the romance between you and your partner?
  • How would you like to spend your weekend – stay at home with your love or go out to a restaurant or beach with your partner?
  • What three things you would wish for, if you are left all alone in a deserted island?
  • What is the quality that you admire the most in your partner?
  • What is the negative quality in your partner that has always made you feel angry on him/her?
  • How far do you think your partner fills your life?
  • Which is more of a priority to you - your career or your family life?
  • Do you have a joint account with your partner or prefer to maintain separate accounts?
  • Do you and your partner share any common interest?
  • How to be sure that your partner really loves you the same way as he used to do during your early stage of marriage?
  • Supposing you are given an entire week to spend with your partner alone, doing no other work, what would you do?
  • Would you go for an outing with your gang of friends, even if your partner does not like it?
 
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