In Lust or
Love
Take
this quiz to find out - and see how you can keep things perfectly
balanced.
1.
Do
you and your partner resemble each other physically? (For example,
you are a similar height.) YES/NO
2. Do you pounce on your partner for hugs and affection
a lot? YES/NO
3. When you first met your partner, were you jealous
of his exes? YES/NO
4. Are you happy with your partner staying friends
with his exes? YES/NO
5. Do you believe your partner will never cheat on you? YES/NO
6. When you began seeing your partner, did you wait
a while before you slept together? YES/NO
7. Were you friends before you became romantically
involved? YES/NO
8. Do you often have fantasies about other men? YES/NO
9. Do you feel able to slob out in front of your
partner in tracksuit pants, or when your hair is greasy? YES/NO
10. Do you share similar tastes in music, film, food
and fun? YES/NO
How you scored:
Mainly
"no"
Your
relationship was founded on lust. The sexual attraction that brought
you together shows passionate flashes that pepper your life. Keep
the love in your lust by occasionally focusing on how you both
feel. Ask your partner if he's happy with your life together,
and tell him all the things you love about being together. Remind
each other of the mental as well as the physical values of your
relationship.
Mainly "yes"
Your love probably grew from friendship. Sex was no doubt the
final stage as your relationship blossomed, acting as a sort of
"cement" to make it all official. For you, sex is more
about feeling fulfilled, but it could be worth spending more physical
time with your partner. Weekend lie-ins, watching TV curled up
together, having baths together, or reminiscing about the
things you used to do when you first met could all help to keep
your lust glowing.