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    Saturday, October 30, 2010


    Romanticism Assessment for Daniel
    Your Score is 51 Percent.
    Not too much but yet not too little! :)

    You appear to have a
    well-balanced romantic self!

    While you may get flutters in your stomach when you meet someone you are very attracted to, you do not let your romantic-self entirely dictate how you proceed.
    (It's really a FAIL if the other party sees you as desperate due to this)

    You will ask yourself if there is a chance this relationship will work before allowing yourself to fall in love.
    (Yes definitely!)

    Even if you feel a romantic connection is viable from a practical sense, you will not just allow yourself to be swept away.

    You do not have many illusions about love. While you may feel a very deep attachment to someone, you know love rarely conquers all.

    You know successful relationships take work and compromise and a desire by those involved to make their relationship work.


    Candlelight dinners and words of endless love may be nice, but they don't pay the bills or get the dishes washed.
    (Words and acts alone are never enough...)

    The middle ground on the romanticism scale is neither entirely safe nor entirely lackluster.

    However it does not carry the weight of a romantic failure based upon being swooped off your feet.

    Nor is the middle ground so devoid of romanticism that you feel like you are living with a sibling.

    Also, there is quite a bit of evidence that with your outlook on romanticism your relationship has a very good chance of succeeding.

    hmm.. hopefully there's hope :)

    Quiz link:
    http://psychjuice.com/romance/ro.php

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