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belano4ka
01-24-2009, 08:41 AM
Romantic space index -- 60 %
According to your score, you may be crowding your partner a little too much. If you are still in the early stages of your relationship where crowding feels natural, then this is fairly common. As long as you and your partner have both established that it's okay to wiggle into one another's space, then it’s fine. However, if this is not the mutual consensus, you may end up suffocating him/her. It is important to recognize this necessary phenomenon for what it is and to support your partner in regaining his/her independence. Over time, a very tight relationship can make it difficult to breathe. Perhaps you distrust or feel suspicious of your partner, or may be a little afraid of commitment, abandonment or rejection. :eek::)
http://psychologytoday.tests.psychtests.com/take_test.php?idRegTest=1325
Soulmate-Africa
01-24-2009, 08:51 AM
Romantic space idex 51
According to your score, you seem to have struck a perfectly healthy balance between giving your partner space to live his/her own life and providing him/her with love and support. Different relationships have different standards when it comes to space, so of course you should pay attention to what you and your partner are most comfortable with. Overall, however, you appear to have a knack for healthy moderation. If both you and your significant other are content with this arrangement, then by all means, keep it up!
Hoopy
01-24-2009, 01:25 PM
Romantic space idex 53
According to your score, you seem to have struck a perfectly healthy balance between giving your partner space to live his/her own life and providing him/her with love and support. Different relationships have different standards when it comes to space, so of course you should pay attention to what you and your partner are most comfortable with. Overall, however, you appear to have a knack for healthy moderation. If both you and your significant other are content with this arrangement, then by all means, keep it up!
paddedcell
01-24-2009, 02:43 PM
2750
OMG...how boring... :rolleyes:
alenika
01-24-2009, 03:24 PM
Romantic space idex 49
According to your score, you seem to have struck a perfectly healthy balance between giving your partner space to live his/her own life and providing him/her with love and support. Different relationships have different standards when it comes to space, so of course you should pay attention to what you and your partner are most comfortable with. Overall, however, you appear to have a knack for healthy moderation. If both you and your significant other are content with this arrangement, then by all means, keep it up!
Shadow-off
01-24-2009, 03:43 PM
Romantic space idex 53
According to your score, you seem to have struck a perfectly healthy balance between giving your partner space to live his/her own life and providing him/her with love and support. Different relationships have different standards when it comes to space, so of course you should pay attention to what you and your partner are most comfortable with. Overall, however, you appear to have a knack for healthy moderation. If both you and your significant other are content with this arrangement, then by all means, keep it up!
Crushik
01-24-2009, 04:29 PM
67%
According to your score, you may be crowding your partner a little too much. If you are still in the early stages of your relationship where crowding feels natural, then this is fairly common. As long as you and your partner have both established that it's okay to wiggle into one another's space, then it’s fine. However, if this is not the mutual consensus, you may end up suffocating him/her. It is important to recognize this necessary phenomenon for what it is and to support your partner in regaining his/her independence. Over time, a very tight relationship can make it difficult to breathe. Perhaps you distrust or feel suspicious of your partner, or may be a little afraid of commitment, abandonment or rejection. Maybe you’d rather not give your partner too much space because you feel that you don't have what it takes to keep him/her close without a short leash. Keep in mind however, that if you pile your attentions on too heavily, your partner may have no choice but to leave you in order to regain his/her freedom. While wanting to devote all your love and energy to your partner is quite sweet and noble, it will likely end up doing more harm than good.
Sveta's Hero
01-24-2009, 05:14 PM
Romantic space index 52
According to your score, you seem to have struck a perfectly healthy balance between giving your partner space to live his/her own life and providing him/her with love and support. Different relationships have different standards when it comes to space, so of course you should pay attention to what you and your partner are most comfortable with. Overall, however, you appear to have a knack for healthy moderation. If both you and your significant other are content with this arrangement, then by all means, keep it up!
freaky_girl
01-24-2009, 08:01 PM
Romantic space index 56
According to your score, you seem to have struck a perfectly healthy balance between giving your partner space to live his/her own life and providing him/her with love and support. Different relationships have different standards when it comes to space, so of course you should pay attention to what you and your partner are most comfortable with. Overall, however, you appear to have a knack for healthy moderation. If both you and your significant other are content with this arrangement, then by all means, keep it up!
momono
01-25-2009, 06:39 PM
It was Richard Bach who said it best: “If you love someone, set them free".
Romantic space index: 48
That's weird, I'd admit I'm way more possessive that the test shows.. :rolleyes: