What's Your Relationship Red Flag? Take This Honest Personality Test
Find out which pattern might be holding you back from deeper connection.
We all have patterns that can create challenges in our relationships, and recognizing yours is the first step toward growth. This relationship red flag test identifies your style based on three key dimensions: whether you show affection and make big gestures early, whether you find it hard to admit when you're wrong during arguments, and whether you need frequent reassurance about where you stand with your partner. Your results will reveal your dominant profile, from the Future-Rusher who moves quickly and craves certainty, to the Guarded One who approaches connection with restraint and self-sufficiency.
Keep in mind that these results reflect your typical patterns, not red flags in the traditional toxic sense. Understanding your default archetype can help you recognize your growth edges, communicate more effectively with partners, and build self-awareness around the ways you might unintentionally create distance or tension. After completing this test, you may also enjoy the Anxious Attachment Scale or the Avoidant Attachment Scale to explore your attachment patterns in greater depth.
Relationship Red Flag Test: Take The Quiz
Step 1: Rate Yourself On The Following Items.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does this quiz take?
It takes about 2-3 minutes to complete.
Are my responses private?
Yes, we don't store any identifying data when you take this quiz.
Can I take this test more than once?
Yes, you can retake the test any time to see how your results may have changed.
Disclaimer
This scale is designed for entertainment purposes and is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment.
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