12-03-2004, 11:08 AM | #11 |
Enigma
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I got 65 percent.
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. You will ask yourself if there is a chance this relationship will work before allowing yourself to fall in love. 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. 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. Meh...it's not like those other quizzes, where they definitely read your mind.
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12-03-2004, 01:01 PM | #12 |
Light Warrior
Join Date: Apr 2004
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I got 76%, Quite romantic and all that... Which is true! It's the only way to live
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12-03-2004, 01:11 PM | #13 | |
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Romanticism Assessment for gareth
Your Score is 41 Percent 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. You will ask yourself if there is a chance this relationship will work before allowing yourself to fall in love. 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. 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. i dunno i thought i weas gonna score more i feel lonely now
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12-03-2004, 01:12 PM | #14 |
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i got 78%
You appear to be quite romantic. It is possible someone you are attracted to easily sweeps you off your feet. You feel love really does conquer all and the problems couples face in everyday life will sort themselves out. You are not one to see any obstacles in the way of true love. For you true love cannot be denied. True love must not only be acknowledged but served as well, and anything done in the name of love is a good thing. You may also feel that true love never dies--it has a will of its own. Of course you may have, or will meet the perfect person and your relationship will verify all of your romantic feelings. On the other hand, your head over heels approach may result in disaster. You may find yourself involved with someone you are passionately attached to, but is so different from you that your true love seems almost alien in his or her behavior. Blind love may lead you to act impulsively and get you in a position from which it is difficult to escape. For instance, a woman may find herself pregnant with the child of a man who is no longer in her life at the time of the child's birth. While a high level of romanticism certainly carries some fabulous rewards, you may want to ask yourself if a relationship can really make you happy before you take any leaps from which it is not easy to return.
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12-03-2004, 02:19 PM | #15 |
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Romanticism Assessment for Elminster
Your Score is 68 Percent 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. You will ask yourself if there is a chance this relationship will work before allowing yourself to fall in love. 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. 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.
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12-03-2004, 02:29 PM | #16 |
Bob Dole
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I got 49%.
I'm part of this well-balanced breakfast.
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12-03-2004, 02:32 PM | #17 |
Professional Layabout
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37%...
Well, it explains a few things... |
12-03-2004, 07:21 PM | #18 |
Troopa
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I got 80% It seems pretty accurate to me.
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12-03-2004, 07:24 PM | #19 |
Back, But Gone Soon
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56%, and the normal well-roundedness. I was expecting to get something low. Somewhat accurate, but there are more in-depth quizzes out there...
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12-03-2004, 07:27 PM | #20 | |
The unloved and the unloving
Join Date: Sep 2004
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"Your Score is 36 Percent
"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. You will ask yourself if there is a chance this relationship will work before allowing yourself to fall in love. 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. "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." Yeah, a very good chance of succeeding! How great is that, losers! This sounds like a good assessment of my personality. I'm a cynic by logic, and would definitely analyze the female (no, not ogle her, you perverts) before making a move. "You do not have many illusions about love. While you may feel a very deep attachment to someone, you know love rarely conquers all " and "you do not let your romantic-self entirely dictate how you proceed. You will ask yourself if there is a chance this relationship will work before allowing yourself to fall in love. Even if you feel a romantic connection is viable from a practical sense, you will not just allow yourself to be swept away." is me all the way.
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