Conflict Style Quiz
Understand how you handle tension, repair, and boundaries so matches can start from safer ground.
Live test · 12 questions · 4 min · Repair pattern · Match context
Overview
Conflict style describes what you do when conversation gets tense: escalate, withdraw, problem-solve, or seek reassurance. Mapping that pattern early helps Viberole suggest matches that can repair rather than trigger.
Why use this test?
- 1
See your default move when tension appears in chat.
- 2
Learn what repair signals actually help you re-engage.
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Avoid matches that repeat your least sustainable conflict loop.
- 4
Set safer boundaries before depth ramps up.
Important note
Personality and relationship tests on Viberole are for guidance and self-reflection, not diagnosis or clinical assessment. If you need professional support, consult a qualified provider.
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