Most of us think we know a lot about relationships and that what we believe is true. But do you really know as much as you think you do?
Here’s a fun way to find out. Take the following quiz.
The Love Doctor’s Relationship IQ Quiz
WHERE DO RELATIONSHIP MYTHS COME FROM
Many beliefs about love and relationships have been ingrained in you since your youth. You’ve picked up impressions and ideas from movies, television, and books. You’ve been influenced by your family life growing up, how your parents interacted, and by observing the ups and downs in your friends’ relationships.
And you’ve probably learned a thing or two about love firsthand. Your former marriage or long-term relationship, and its demise, will always be at the back of your mind—and you may still cringe when you recall those one or two relationships in your life that sizzled and then quickly soured.
You may have read self-help books, listened to relationship gurus, gathered advice columns, or replayed tips from popular daytime talk shows. You may have done everything possible to learn about relationships, but the problem is, most of the tips and advice that are out there and repeated as fact are, in actuality, firmly rooted in fiction.
And you’ve probably learned a thing or two about love firsthand. Your former marriage or long-term relationship, and its demise, will always be at the back of your mind—and you may still cringe when you recall those one or two relationships in your life that sizzled and then quickly soured.
You may have read self-help books, listened to relationship gurus, gathered advice columns, or replayed tips from popular daytime talk shows. You may have done everything possible to learn about relationships, but the problem is, most of the tips and advice that are out there and repeated as fact are, in actuality, firmly rooted in fiction.
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