[Love Psychology] A psychological test couples should do together
There are surely many things that are hard to say precisely because you’re close, and things that feel a little embarrassing to put into words.
At times like that, it can be easier to communicate through something else as a medium.
So this time, I’ve put together some psychological tests I’d love both people who are about to get married and those who already are to try.
They might soften or even shift the fixed ideas you’ve had about your partner.
By getting to know each other better, I’m sure you’ll be able to maintain an even better marital relationship.
Please give them a try!
[Love Psychology] A Psychological Test for Couples to Try (1–10)
A psychological test to reveal your ideal form of marriage (as a couple)

People often say that marriage is like a three-legged race, but how should two people who will share the rest of their lives actually support each other day to day? Even if you think, “This is what I want,” there’s always a chance you’ll clash if your partner feels differently, right? Why not try this personality test to discover what kind of partnership works best for the two of you as a married couple? Of course, there isn’t a single absolutely correct answer here, but it might serve as one point of reference.
Give it a try together!
A personality test that reveals what will change after marriage

After getting married, it’s not uncommon for your partner’s attitude or behavior to change.
Even if you don’t want to change, living together may make some changes inevitable.
To help you handle your own changing feelings when that time comes, try this psychological test to diagnose what might change after marriage.
The question is: what do you think will happen during your first argument after getting married? The options are: make up quickly, cool your head by spending half a day outside, go back to your parents’ home, or it won’t turn into a fight.
Change isn’t necessarily a bad thing, so prepare yourself to be open to accepting it.
Cheating Risk Check Psychological Test

Infidelity—the root of trouble in marriage, or rather in romantic relationships.
When you’re about to commit to “the two of us walking the same path for life,” it’s only natural for worries like this to cross your mind.
This quiz lets you check your cheating risk as a percentage.
It asks, for example, what you would do if it rained on the day you were going out, with four choices to pick from.
If you end up with a high percentage, it might be wise to make a habit of building proper, respectful relationships with everyone around you.
The Proposal Psychology Test You’re Looking For

Do you have an ideal for where and how you’d like to be proposed to? At a restaurant with a beautiful night view, at the highest point of a Ferris wheel, or perhaps just naturally at home while the two of you are spending time together.
There are all kinds of scenarios, but some people might feel, “I can’t really picture that.” In this personality test, you can discover the style of proposal you’re unconsciously seeking.
It might be best for the person planning to propose to have their partner take it.
But in that case… wouldn’t it give everything away? Still, it can be useful for choosing the right situation.
A psychology test to reveal your ideal image of a married couple

After you get married, what kind of relationship would you like to have with your partner? Many people probably have a concrete vision, but some might still say, “I can’t quite picture what it’s like to live as a married couple.” This quiz is a psychological test that helps you see your ideal image of a married relationship.
There are four possible outcomes—such as wanting to be equals or not wanting to be constrained.
It might be a good idea to use your result as one factor and discuss the future together as a couple.
A personality quiz that reveals the perfect guest list for you

Deciding who to invite to your wedding is one of those tricky points, isn’t it? So, let’s use this personality test to figure out the perfect guest list for you.
The question is: who was the last to be transformed into an invitation to the wedding reception? The choices are: a relative, a friend, a work associate, or a benefactor/mentor.
From the person you choose, you’ll learn specifically what kind of guests you subconsciously feel would be best to attend.
If you’re unsure about whom to actually invite, use these results as a reference and discuss them with your partner!
A personality quiz to find out how quickly you’ll get married

I think the typical pattern for marriage is tying the knot with a partner you’ve been with for a long time.
But there are also couples who get married after three months, one month, or even “file the marriage registration on the day they met.” This isn’t about good or bad—it probably just comes down to differences in decisiveness.
In any case, if life is happy afterward, then it’s all good! Now, this personality test is designed to reveal your speed to marriage.
If you’re considering the right timing for a proposal, why not use it as a reference?


