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Patterns in romantic relationships
When you think about the ideal relationship, what is most important to you?
The feeling of certainty and stability that I can rely on my partner.
Shared experiences, adventures, and laughter.
Deep emotional and intellectual closeness.
Freedom and space for individual development.
Mutual respect and esteem without the need for grand words.
If you could choose a film or literary couple as a role model, who would it be?
Those who overcome all obstacles in the name of love.
Those who grew up together and built a strong relationship.
Those who give each other plenty of space, yet always come back to each other.
Those who continuously develop together and discover new things.
An unconventional couple that defies stereotypes.
How do you behave when someone around you is in a toxic relationship?
I'm trying to gently suggest to them that there are other options available.
I support them in making their own decisions about what is best for them.
I am trying to offer them a different perspective through my own experiences.
I do not interfere; everyone must go through their own journey.
I give them space, but if they ask for advice, I will share my opinion.
What has influenced your idea of an ideal relationship the most?
The relationship of my parents or close relatives.
Personal experiences and personal relationships lived through.
Movies, books, art that shaped my perspective on love.
A rational consideration of what makes sense to me and works.
Observing the relationships of others and evaluating what works in them.
If you had to imagine that you are in a long-term relationship, what would be the biggest challenge for you?
Finding a balance between personal life and relationships.
Keep the spark and passion alive even after years.
Not to fall into routine and stereotype.
Trust – to learn to give it and not to hurt.
Maintain healthy communication and resolve conflicts effectively.
What motivates you the most to invest in a relationship?
The awareness that love needs care like a plant.
Fear of loneliness and the need for belonging.
The longing for a deep connection and understanding.
The feeling of being a better version of myself when I am with the right person.
The belief that long-term relationships can truly be beautiful and meaningful.
When you find yourself in a conflict with a close person, how do you react?
I try to understand his/her perspective first and then respond.
I will express what I feel, but I don't like to argue.
I tend to withdraw and think about it for a while.
I speak openly, even if it means an uncomfortable conversation.
It depends on the situation; sometimes I back down, while other times I stand my ground.
What type of person attracts you the most?
Someone who is reliable and stable.
Someone who is energetic and spontaneous.
Someone who is thoughtful and contemplative.
Someone who constantly inspires me and pushes me forward.
Someone who has natural authority and knows how to lead a relationship.
What emotions does the idea of a long-term commitment evoke in you?
A feeling of certainty and peace.
The fear of losing a part of myself.
Excitement that I can build something valuable.
Slight doubts, but I know that balance can be found.
Complete uncertainty, relationships are too unpredictable.
If you had to define your idea of a relationship in one sentence, what would it say?
"Mutual support and respect are the foundation."
"Love must be both an adventure and a safety."
"A relationship is a space for growth, not for limitations."
"It is important to stay true to yourself even in a partnership."
"The most important thing is that we still have something to say to each other even after all these years."
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