Can YOUR relationship withstand the ultimate test? Viral ’12 questions’ quiz claims to reveal whether you and your partner are REALLY meant to be

A viral new trend on TikTok designed to see how strong you and your partner really are has put tens of thousands of relationships to the test.

The online craze involves women asking their significant others a series of twelve very intimate questions and comparing their answers.

The questions are done not only to see how well your significant other knows you, but also to force them to open up about the things they like most about you and your relationship.

They cover a wide range of topics – from your loved one’s first impression of you and how you changed their life to what makes you different from other girls and your three most important qualities.

A viral new trend on TikTok designed to see how strong you and your partner really are has put tens of thousands of relationships to the test

The online craze involves women asking their significant others a series of twelve very intimate questions and comparing their answers.

The questions are done not only to see how well your loved one knows you, but also to force them to open up about the things they like most about your relationship.

The 12 questions to ask your partner to test your relationship

1. When someone asks you what I am to you, what do you say?

2. What are the three things you like about me?

3. What makes me different from others you have met/spoken with in the past?

4. What don’t you like about me?

5. What do you like most about me?

6. What was your first impression of me?

7. What are three things I say a lot?

8. What is one thing you hope for our future?

9. What would we do if we were together now?

10. What would you do now if we never met?

11. What was your life like before we got together?

12. Will I hold a special place in your heart forever?

People around the world got their boyfriends or wives to participate in the revealing Q&A and shared the results on TikTok under the hashtag #12Questions, which now have more than 47.4 million combined views.

The questionnaire starts with: ‘If someone asked you what I am to you, what would you say?’

People around the world had their significant other take part in the revealing Q&A and shared the results on TikTok under the hashtag #12Questions, which now collectively have more than 47.4 million views.

The second question is, “What are the three things you like about me?” while the third says, “What makes me different from other girls you’ve dated or talked to in the past?”

The quiz also includes questions such as: ‘What don’t you like about me?’ and ‘What do you like most about me?’

Another question on the list is, “What was your first impression of me?” while another reads: ‘What are the three things I often say?’

Additionally, the test includes questions that will encourage you to discuss what’s next for you and your partner, such as, “What is one thing you hope for our future?” and, “Will I hold a special place in your heart forever?”

The last few questions are: “If we were together (in person) right now, what would we do?” “What would you do now if we never met?” and “What was your life like before we got together?”

Many women have posted videos revealing their partner’s reactions to the test.

A woman named Prysilla texted the 12 questions to her partner David and posted screenshots of his answers on TikTok, which were viewed more than 1.1 million times.

David’s short responses spark arguments among her viewers, with some labeling them as a “red flag” and others explaining that he is probably “more expressive in person.”

Most of the men’s answers were moving and emotional, but some were lackluster, sparking an online debate.

A woman named Prysilla texted the 12 questions to her partner David and posted screenshots of his answers on TikTok, which were viewed more than 1.1 million times.

“The way you love,” he responded to the question, “What makes me different from other girls?”

When asked what his favorite things about her were, he said, “Everything.”

And when she wondered what he would do if they never met, he replied, “I don’t know.”

David’s short responses lead to arguments between her viewers – with some labeling them as a ‘red flag’ and others explaining that he is probably ‘more expressive in person’.

“This would be a red flag for me,” one wrote, while another said: “If my girl did this, every question would get a paragraph.”

Someone else defended: ‘My boyfriend texts exactly this and we’ve been dating for three years now, some people are just way more expressive in real life.’

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