
Does That Person Like Me? ๐
Analyze their behavior and signals to find out if they have feelings for you.
No sign-up required. Your answers aren't stored anywhere.
What this quiz is
This relationship quiz turns ambiguous signals into reflection prompts. It's not a way to read another person with certainty โ it just helps you separate three things: the behavior you actually saw, your interpretation of it, and the conversation you might need to have.
How to use your result
Remember the quiz only read your answers โ it knows your side of the story, not theirs. Whatever the result says, the most useful next step is a real conversation, ideally scheduled while the nerve is still warm.
Until that conversation happens, treat the result as your read of the situation, nothing more.
How results work on SelvoraHow this test was designed
- What it measures
- The current vibe of a specific connection as you described it in the quiz โ what you're noticing about the person, what you're hoping for, what's been quietly bothering you. The result is a snapshot of how you're reading the relationship today, not a measurement of the other person or a prediction of how it will play out.
- Why these questions
- Items focus on observable behavior and your own internal reaction ("how do you feel after a long talk with them?", "what do you find yourself replaying later?") rather than asking you to guess what the other person is thinking. We do this because what you can answer reliably is yourself; what they think is information only they have, and an honest quiz won't pretend to read it for you.
- How the result is divided
- Answers are scored against a set of relational "current state" archetypes โ say, building closeness, comfortable steady, quiet friction, drifting โ and the closest archetype becomes the result. The description avoids verdicts ("this person is right/wrong for you") and instead surfaces patterns and a suggested next conversation.
- Please do not
- Do not show this result to the person it's about as a rating or a piece of evidence in an argument. The quiz tells you about your read of the relationship, not about them. The most useful next step from a result is almost always a conversation, not a verdict.
What this quiz can help with
- โขCapture the current vibe of a connection as you described it in the quiz.
- โขHand you words for something you have been feeling but not saying.
- โขSuggest a next conversation worth having โ not a verdict worth delivering.
What this quiz cannot do
- โขDiagnose a mental health condition or stand in for a real counselor.
- โขPredict who you should date, what job to take, or how a decision will play out.
- โขHand you a fixed identity โ a result is a sketch, not a verdict.
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