With 2024's 'hot girl summer' finally upon us after what has felt like a pretty long, lacklustre and lonely winter, even those in long-term relationships have probably questioned whether or not they could be tempted to rejoin the single life.
Maybe things might have been quietening down in the bedroom, you could have been rowing for several weeks, or perhaps you've realised that your interests simply don't align anymore.
Either way, you could be having doubts about the person you're supposed to be head over heels for.
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It turns out, though, there's actually a brand new means of testing whether or not you're with 'Mr/Mrs Right', or whether you should be kicking 'em to the curb in time for your girls' summer holiday.
The technique has supposedly proven to be so legitimate that countless TikTok users are already putting their relationships to the test.
Surprisingly, questions aren't just about getting to know your significant other better, though...
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They're also designed to help partner's explore each others' views about the relationship.
They cover a wide range of topics, so even though 12 questions doesn't sound like many, the exercise covers a whole lot of ground.
So, without further ado, the 12 questions are:
1. If someone asks you what I am to you, what do you say?
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2. What are the three things you love about me?
3. What makes me different from others you have dated/talked to in the past?
4. What do you dislike about me?
5. What is your favourite thing about me?
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6. What was your first impression of me?
7. What are three things I say a lot?
8. What is one thing you hope for our future?
9. If we were together right now, what would we be doing?
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10. What would you be doing right now if we never met?
11. How was your life before we got together?
12. Will I forever hold a special place in your heart?
And TikTokers from all around are talking about the trend - and it's tugging at few people's heartstrings.
"I really want to ask him those questions but I think its going to be hurt," one wrote.
Another agreed: "The fact that I know how he would answer these questions."
"Idk why I'm crying while reading the questions," joked a third.
Are you going to try this?
Topics: Sex and Relationships, Real Life, Life