Freaky Test

Questions: 73 · 10 minutes
1. I can accept “not right now” without taking it personally or trying to negotiate.
Strongly disagree
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2. I like humor that’s a bit edgy—as long as it’s respectful.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
3. I can laugh at myself if a bold moment doesn’t land perfectly.
Strongly disagree
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4. When something feels slightly out of my comfort zone, I see it as a challenge.
Strongly disagree
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5. I can talk about what I want without feeling embarrassed or ashamed.
Strongly disagree
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6. I get bored quickly when things feel routine or too controlled.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
Strongly agree
7. I’m comfortable standing out a little with my style, jokes, or energy.
Strongly disagree
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8. I’m open to playful role-play or themed events (costumes, parties, game nights) if everyone’s into it.
Strongly disagree
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9. I find it fun to push my comfort zone in social situations.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
10. I often choose the option that makes the best story later, even if it’s riskier.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
11. I’m more excited by uncertainty than I am bothered by it.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
12. If friends suggest a spontaneous plan, I’m usually down to join.
Strongly disagree
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13. I’m comfortable being a little bold or flirty when the vibe is mutual.
Strongly disagree
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14. I’m comfortable taking the lead in situations that feel unpredictable.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
15. I’m drawn to experiences that feel intense, even if they come with some uncertainty.
Strongly disagree
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16. When exploring something new, I prefer mutual clarity over “just going with it.”
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17. I feel confident asking someone what their boundaries are before things escalate.
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18. I enjoy teasing or humor that has a “dangerous edge” (without being mean).
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
19. I can tell the difference between someone being playful and someone feeling pressured.
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20. I like flirting styles that feel bold and a bit risky (as long as they’re respectful).
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
21. When I’m curious about something, I’d rather explore it than avoid it.
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22. I don’t rely on the other person to guess my limits; I state them.
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23. I feel confident setting boundaries even when alcohol, excitement, or peer pressure is in the mix.
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24. I can enjoy harmless dares or playful challenges.
Strongly disagree
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25. I can suggest safer or more comfortable alternatives when someone proposes something beyond my limits.
Strongly disagree
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26. When I’m choosing between “safe fun” and “wild fun,” I usually pick the wilder option.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
27. I feel comfortable using clear words (like “yes,” “no,” or “not that”) instead of vague hints.
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28. I can talk about boundaries in a way that feels natural rather than awkward or overly serious.
Strongly disagree
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29. I can change my mind mid-situation and speak up about it without feeling guilty.
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30. If I’m uncomfortable, I can pause or leave a situation even if others are encouraging me to continue.
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31. I’m willing to try a new hobby or class even if I might be bad at it at first.
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32. I pay attention to nonverbal cues (tone, body language) to make sure the vibe stays mutually comfortable.
Strongly disagree
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33. Taking a calculated social risk (like making the first move) is exciting to me.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
34. If there’s a safe way to make a situation more exciting, I’ll usually take it.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
35. I’m willing to be the first person to start something bold (a dare, a dance, a big move) in a group.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
36. I’m comfortable stating my limits without over-explaining or apologizing.
Strongly disagree
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37. If someone needs to slow down or stop, I can stay kind and supportive without becoming irritated.
Strongly disagree
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38. I enjoy activities that give a mild rush (like fast rides, karaoke, or trying something onstage).
Strongly disagree
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39. I’m willing to take a chance on an exciting opportunity, even if it might not work out.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
40. I usually choose the interesting option over the safe option.
Strongly disagree
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41. When I’m unsure about a situation, I’m willing to pause and talk rather than “push through” discomfort.
Strongly disagree
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42. Before trying something new or edgy with someone, I clearly communicate what I am and am not okay with.
Strongly disagree
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43. If a night out feels too calm, I look for something more intense or exciting to do.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
44. I’m comfortable negotiating boundaries (what’s okay, what’s not, and what might be okay later).
Strongly disagree
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45. I like playful banter and can keep it fun without getting awkward.
Strongly disagree
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46. I can hold my boundary even if someone tries to tease me for being “boring” or “too careful.”
Strongly disagree
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47. If someone sets a boundary with me, I respect it without pressuring them to change their mind.
Strongly disagree
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48. When flirting or joking, I notice when the other person seems uncomfortable and I adjust quickly.
Strongly disagree
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49. I’m open to meeting new people in unfamiliar settings (parties, events, trips).
Strongly disagree
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50. I’d enjoy doing something a little scandalous in public if it stayed within respectful boundaries.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
51. I’d try a thrill activity (like a scary ride or high-altitude viewpoint) just for the rush.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
52. I enjoy exploring places I’ve never been, even without a detailed plan.
Strongly disagree
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53. I can set boundaries with friends (not just romantic/sexual partners) when jokes or dares go too far.
Strongly disagree
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54. I feel energized by competitive or high-pressure situations.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
55. I’m willing to say “I’m not comfortable with that” even if it kills the mood.
Strongly disagree
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56. I can say “no” to something I’m not comfortable with, even if it might disappoint someone.
Strongly disagree
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57. I enjoy trying new experiences even when I’m not sure how they’ll turn out.
Strongly disagree
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58. I enjoy activities that give me an adrenaline rush, even if they’re a little risky.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
59. I’d rather try something daring than stick with a safe, predictable plan.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
Strongly agree
60. I’d rather have an unforgettable night that’s a little chaotic than a perfectly planned one.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
61. I’m willing to be the first to suggest something new in a group.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
62. I like the feeling of being slightly out of control (in a safe, consensual way).
Strongly disagree
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Agree
Strongly agree
63. I can comfortably ask for a break if I feel overwhelmed, even if things are going well.
Strongly disagree
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64. I’m okay with making the first move in a conversation if I’m interested.
Strongly disagree
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65. I sometimes do things “for the thrill of it,” even when there’s no practical benefit.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
66. If someone says “stop” or seems hesitant, I slow down immediately.
Strongly disagree
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67. Spontaneous adventures (last-minute road trip, surprise event) sound more fun than stressful.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Strongly agree
68. In a group, I’m often the one suggesting the most daring option.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
69. I prefer experiences that are loud, energetic, or intense over quiet and mellow ones.
Strongly disagree
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Strongly agree
70. I feel comfortable checking in (“Is this okay?”) when a situation starts getting more intense.
Strongly disagree
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71. I like surprising people (in a good way) with unexpected plans or ideas.
Strongly disagree
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72. I’m comfortable expressing desire or interest clearly while respecting boundaries.
Strongly disagree
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73. I’m able to ask for clarification if I’m unsure whether someone is consenting or enthusiastic.
Strongly disagree
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