Someone is persistently hitting up on you even though you’re in a relationship, what do you do?
Not telling my partner about it
Depends on the person hitting on me
Depends on the length of the relationship
Pick an ex BBN housemate as a boyfriend
Pick an ex BBN housemate as a girlfriend
Select a bouquet
Photo: DH Gate
Photo: Flower gallery
Photo: Vietnam flower shop
Photo: The secret garden florist
Photo: 100 Wardeh
Pick a baecation spot
Photo: Places To Visit
Photo: Love Exporing
Photo: TripAdvisor
Photo: Koko
Photo: Places To Visit
Photo: National demographic
What’s your love language
Select a popular relationship opinion
Men cheat more than women
A man has to love a woman more for the relationship to work
Never date your friend’s ex
I don’t believe in any of these
Your score:
Secret
You are almost in a relationship with yourself. You are the only one proud of your partner. They do their best to pretend you don’t exist. They are surely your partner, but are you theirs?
Your score:
Independent
The tiny line between individuality and couple-ship is so important to you, and you do all you can to ensure your partner gets it. As much as you love the ‘we,’ the ‘I’ matters a lot to you as well.
Your score:
Super jealous
You love intensely and you don’t like sharing. Even if your partner talks too much with their parents sef – like twice in a week – you can start to throw tantrums. Some will say this is a toxic trait, but not us. We don’t comment on people’s personal lives.
Your score:
Sex crazed
You don’t have sex with people you are not emotionally commited to. But in your relationship, nothing else matters so far the sex is still A1 and as frequent as 5 days in a week or more. The idea of a relationship without sex gives you palpitations.