Relationship Quality Test
Check whether a connection feels safe, mutual, repairable, and sustainable before you invest more trust.
Live test · 14 questions · 5 min · Relationship health signal · Relationship layers
Overview
Relationship quality is not just chemistry. This test looks at emotional safety, reciprocity, repair, growth, and strain so you can name what feels healthy, what needs care, and what should not be ignored.
Quick answer
What does a relationship quality test measure?
A relationship quality test measures whether a connection feels emotionally safe, mutual, repairable, and sustainable. It helps separate healthy patterns from intensity, habit, or repeated strain.
Why use this test?
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Separate real relationship quality from intensity or familiarity.
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See whether safety, reciprocity, repair, or growth is the strongest signal.
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Notice strain patterns before they become your normal baseline.
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Use the result as relationship context for Passport and safer chat matching.
What this page helps you understand
- Whether safety, reciprocity, repair, growth, or strain is the strongest current signal.
- Which relationship pattern may need more attention before trust deepens.
- Which related layer, such as attachment or conflict style, can explain the next level of fit.
What this page does not tell you
- It does not decide whether you should stay in or leave a relationship.
- It does not diagnose abuse, trauma, or mental health conditions.
- It does not replace trusted support, counseling, or urgent help when safety is at risk.
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.
After your result
After your relationship quality result
Use the result to decide which layer matters next: attachment for closeness, conflict style for repair, or trust pace for sustainable depth.
Compare attachment styleRelated layers
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Understand how you handle tension, repair, and boundaries so matches can start from safer ground.
Frequently asked questions
How do you know if a relationship is healthy?
A healthy relationship usually includes emotional safety, mutual effort, respect for boundaries, repair after conflict, and room for both people to grow.
Can a relationship feel intense but still be unhealthy?
Yes. Intensity can feel meaningful, but repeated confusion, fear, one-sided effort, or ignored boundaries are signs to slow down and look at the pattern.
Is this relationship quality test clinical advice?
No. It is a self-reflection tool for naming patterns. If you feel unsafe or controlled, seek qualified support or local emergency help.
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