1.) What is your main motivation for dating?
I’m ready for a deep, meaningful connection.
I enjoy companionship but don’t have a clear goal.
I just want to have fun and see where things go.
2.) How do you approach dating apps or meeting new people?
I put thought into my profile and conversations to attract the right person.
I swipe or meet people when I’m bored.
I rarely follow through with messages or meetups.
3.) When you meet someone new, what are you most interested in?
Their values, goals, and long-term compatibility.
Whether we have fun together in the moment.
Their looks and instant chemistry.
4.) How do you handle conflict in a relationship?
I communicate openly and try to resolve things maturely.
I avoid confrontation and hope things fix themselves.
I shut down or move on to someone new.
5.) What does “commitment” mean to you?
Building a solid, lasting partnership with trust and effort.
Being together but keeping my options open.
Feeling tied down or pressured.
6.) How do you feel about being single?
I’m happy with myself but ready to share my life with someone special.
I get lonely sometimes but don’t mind waiting for the right person.
I just don’t like being alone.
7.) Have you taken time to reflect on past relationships?
Yes, I’ve learned from them and know what I want and need.
A little, but I try not to dwell on the past.
No, I just move on to the next person.
8.) How do you envision your future with a partner?
A strong, loving relationship with shared goals and support.
Someone to be with, but I haven’t thought much about the long term.
I prefer to keep things open-ended and see where life takes me.
9.) How do you invest in personal growth for a future relationship?
I actively work on myself—emotionally, mentally, and physically.
I try to be my best but don’t focus too much on self-improvement.
I don’t think much about it.
10.) What do you believe is most important in a partner?
Shared values, emotional connection, and long-term compatibility.
Physical attraction and fun experiences.
Excitement, spontaneity, and no pressure.
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