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Relationships
I have a hard time relating to people and building relationships.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I find it difficult to relation to people.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I find it difficult to sustain an intimate relationship for an extended period of time. this makes me wonder if I am always going to be lonely.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
My partner and I are often fighting and the very qualities that I once admired, now drive me nuts. If only my partner could see things my way, things would be different.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I find that I cannot allow my partner or my friends to know how I really feel in case I lose them and I find myself feeling increasingly distant from them.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I have infrequent or not sexual contact with my partner. My resentment is building up and I really don't feel as if I am loved enough.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
My partner is threatening to leave me unless I change. This leaves me feeling frightened and resentful.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I become involved in more than one intimate relationship at the same time.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I find that I usually choose partners who abuse me in some way or who have problems with alcohol or other drugs which results in a loss of trust and respect.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
My partner expects me to be available for sex to the point where I feel used as a convenience. I would prefer that my needs and feelings were considered.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
There have been long periods when I have not spoken to my family. I am probably the "black sheep" of the family.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
My partner makes me feel as if I can never do anything right. Nothing is ever good enough.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I feel that I do not receive the physical and/or emotional support that I need from my partner. As my resentment grows, I question whether or not I want to be in this relationship.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
My partner is unreasonably jealous and does not approve of my friends. Sometimes I lie about where I have been so as not to be criticized and then feel guilty.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
If I work harder to achieve more financial success, my partner will love me more and show more appreciation.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I frequently worry that there is something missing in my intimate relationship, but I cant seem to discover what it might be. There must be more to romance than what I am experiencing.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I am often caught in between wanting close contact with my partner and feeling so overwhelmed that I want to escape to be alone. I need lots of space to sort out my feelings.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I continually need reassurance in my personal relationships because I often doubt my partner's commitment to our love.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I sometimes feel totally board by my relationships and would prefer to have more excitement in my life. Commitment may limit my sense of adventure and desire for a variety of experiences, so I think twice before becoming involved in a monogamous relationship.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
I feel as if my relationship has gone long passed the use date but still hang around because it feels secure. I wonder if this is how I want to spend the next then years.
Yes, I agree.
No, I disagree.
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