How Your Childhood Shapes Your Love Personality?
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How would you describe your parents' relationship during your early years?
A) They were deeply in love and had a strong bond
B) They had their ups and downs but managed to work through them
C) They often argued and had difficulty resolving conflicts
D) They had a strained relationship and frequently fought
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Which of the following best describes your childhood attachment style?
A) Secure - I felt safe and loved by my caregivers
B) Anxious - I often worried about being abandoned or rejected
C) Avoidant - I found it challenging to trust others and relied on self-reliance
D) Disorganized - My experiences were inconsistent and confusing
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How was affection expressed in your family while growing up?
A) Freely and openly through physical touch and verbal expressions of love
B) Occasionally, but it was not a central aspect of our family dynamics
C) Rarely, and it was often associated with tension or discomfort
D) Almost never, affection was noticeably absent in my family
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Did you witness healthy conflict resolution between your parents?
A) Yes, they communicated effectively and resolved conflicts in a respectful manner
B) Sometimes, but conflicts were occasionally unresolved or escalated
C) No, conflicts were frequent and often handled with hostility or avoidance
D) Conflict resolution was non-existent, and arguments escalated into intense fights
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How emotionally available were your parents during your childhood?
A) Highly emotionally available, they were attentive and responsive to my needs
B) Moderately emotionally available, but they had moments of emotional distance
C) Emotionally unavailable, they were often preoccupied or dismissive of my emotions
D) Emotionally neglectful, they were rarely present or attuned to my emotional needs
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Did you witness a healthy gender role model while growing up?
A) Yes, I had positive and balanced role models of both genders
B) To some extent, but there were also instances of traditional gender stereotypes
C) No, gender roles were rigidly enforced, limiting expression and opportunities
D) Gender role models were absent or displayed negative and unhealthy behaviors
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