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You’re seeing someone long-distance, and the chemistry is amazing — but the reality of distance is starting to sink in.
You’ve been into someone for months. Would you ask them out?
You’re ready to tie the knot, but your partner says they “need more time.”
You have great chemistry with someone, but they say they’re not ready for anything serious.
You’re head over heels for someone after just two dates, and you’re not sure if it’s real or just infatuation.
You’ve been seeing someone casually, but you just found out they’re also dating three other people.
You have a huge crush on someone at work, but you’re scared it might ruin the friendship.
You find out your date has been drooling over someone else the whole time.
You ask someone out, but they stand you up without any explanation.
You’re really into someone, but they keep playing hard to get and you're not sure if they're into you.
You want to move to a quieter town, but your partner thrives in the city.
You receive a scholarship to study abroad, but your partner isn’t sure they can handle the distance.
You both struggle to find time for each other due to demanding routines
You both want to move in together, but have very different living habits.
A close family member falls ill, and your partner becomes emotionally unavailable.
Your partner wants to go back to school or pursue a dream that will require time and sacrifice.
You disagree on whether to have children — or when.
Your partner gets a job offer in another country, but you’re rooted in your current life.
When you bring up something that bothers you, your partner says might be “too sensitive.”
Your partner shares personal details about your relationship with their friends without telling you.
Your best friend shows you a video of your partner holding hands with another boy or girl.
For Christmas, your partner buys you something that you do not like at all.
Your partner responds to your text messages with only one word every time.
During an argument, your partner brings up something you told them in confidence.
Your partner has compared you to their ex — even if subtly.
You planned a special night, but your partner bailed at the last minute without so much as a heads-up.
You notice that your partner constantly likes posts and comments on someone else's profile.
You’re coming down with the flu, but your partner is not checking in or helping you out.
Your partner has been asking you for money.