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    You can share your results with friends and family using the link below:
    Personality Assessor :: What Do You Look for in Relationships?


  2. #22

    Urk! Well, I'm quite a needy person. >_>
    I don't even know if these results make sense lol

    http://www.personalityassessor.com/r...ts=125331-794/

  3. #23

    I think I'm going to have to bookmark, save my old results and try this again anther time, because this test was confusing.

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    My results are below. I was a little surprised by my attachment style. The rest seemed consistent with what I thought.

    Personality Assessor :: What Do You Look for in Relationships?

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    Intimacy is the most important part of a relationship to you!

    Based on your responses, the most important factor in feeling close to another person is being fully known and understood.

    Intimacy is the most important element of a close relationship to you, followed by:
    1. Support
    2. Affection
    3. Emotional Connection
    4. Communication
    5. Spending Time Together


    Your attachment style is preoccupied. People with this attachment style usually want to have very involved relationships. They may want such high levels of involvement in their relationships that they have a hard time feeling close to other people.

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    Blast! This was pretty accurate. Good quiz!

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    Emotional Connection is the most important part of a relationship to you!
    Based on your responses, the most important factor in feeling close to another person is experiencing deep emotions and connection with them.

    Your General Relationship Preferences
    Desired Involvement - 38th percentile - low
    Desired Independence - 29th percentile - low
    Overall, you're looking for low involvement in your relationships, which means that it takes low levels of attention and maintenance in order for you to feel close with another person. You also seem to want low independence in your relationships.

    Your Specific Relationship Preferences
    Emotional Connection is the most important element of a close relationship to you, followed by:
    1. Intimacy
    2. Affection
    3. Communication
    4. Support
    5. Spending Time Together

      Compared to the Average Person:
      • You want to spend very low amounts of time together in your close relationships.
      • You need about average levels of communication in order to feel close to others.
      • You require high intimacy in your close relationships, which means that you want to share high amounts of personal information.
      • Your desire for people to be there to support you when you need them is low.
      • In order for you to feel close to others, you require very high levels of emotional connection, which means it's of very high importance to you that other people like you, feel happy thinking about you, and miss you when you're not around.
      • When trying to feel close to others, you need about average amounts of affection, which includes others finding ways to show you they love you.


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    Personality Assessor :: What Do You Look for in Relationships?

    Your General Relationship Preferences
    Desired Involvement - 22nd percentile - very low
    Desired Independence - 90th percentile - very high
    Overall, you're looking for very low involvement in your relationships, which means that it takes very low levels of attention and maintenance in order for you to feel close with another person. You also seem to want very high independence in your relationships.


    Emotional Connection is the most important element of a close relationship to you, followed by:
    Support
    Intimacy
    Affection
    Communication
    Spending Time Together

    Compared to the Average Person:
    You want to spend low amounts of time together in your close relationships.
    You need very low levels of communication in order to feel close to others.
    You require high intimacy in your close relationships, which means that you want to share high amounts of personal information.
    Your desire for people to be there to support you when you need them is very high.
    In order for you to feel close to others, you require very high levels of emotional connection, which means it's of very high importance to you that other people like you, feel happy thinking about you, and miss you when you're not around.
    When trying to feel close to others, you need very low amounts of affection, which includes others finding ways to show you they love you.


 
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