Is My Marriage In Trouble Quiz

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15 Questions | Total Attempts: 1725 | Updated: Dec 30, 2024

1. Are you thinking about having an affair?


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Is My Marriage In Trouble Quiz
Have you and your partner been fighting about the same things over and over again recently? Do you spend less time together than you used to? These are just a few signs that your marriage might be in trouble! Take this 'Is My Marriage in Trouble' qui... see more
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2. What first name or nickname would you like us to use?

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3. How often do you fight?


4. How often do you spend quality time together?


5. Do you focus more on your kids than on each other?


6. How often do you keep secrets from your spouse?


7. When was the last time you and your spouse had fun together?


8. How often do you have really satisfying sex?


9. Is your marriage making you unhappy?


10. How do you feel when you see your spouse?


11. Can you imagine spending the rest of your life with your spouse?


12. What do you both argue about?


13. My spouse and I find comfort in each other. We don’t feel lonely in this relationship.


14. When there is a disagreement, we both try to find a common ground between us.


15. When there is a problem, we always address the issue instead of avoiding it.


16. When I talk to my friends about our marriage, there are more positive things to say than negative.


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