Have you ever gone through an undefined romantic relationship? Do you feel hesitant to recognize your romantic involvement socially? Do you feel less committed and don’t like to think about the future of romantic connections?
And do you feel less emotionally connected and involved with the significant person? Take this test to know whether you have experienced situationship or not.
What is Situationship?
A situationship is generally called a space between a committed relationship and a state that is more than a friendship. A situationship refers to a romantic relationship that is undefined and unrecognized officially in the social world. In many cases, people might not realize that they are actually in a ‘situationship’, and feel anxious about their relationship status.
But the biggest advantage of a situationship is that there is less responsibility and less consumption of a significant amount of emotional energy. Some of the traits of a situationship include:
- A lack of consistency and deep emotional connection
- No future long-term plans with the significant person
- Sexual relations and romantic connections are not mutually exclusive
- Making on short-term last minutes plan
- Frequent anxiety about the uncertainty and ambiguity of the romantic involvement
Read More About Situationship Here
Instructions For Taking Situationship Test
Below is a list of statements relating to an individual’s experience of situationship. Please read each statement carefully, and select options that you find relevant for you.
Please note: This test is a self-assessment and not a diagnostic test.
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NO SIGNS OF EATING DYSFUNCTION
Your responses do not indicate any significant symptoms of Eating Dysfunction. However, it should be noted that this is just a screening tool and not meant for diagnosis. If you feel concerned about your eating habits and feel that it may be affecting your day-to-day functioning, do not hesitate to seek professional help.
If you think the results do not accurately represent your thoughts and feelings, then we would encourage you to consult a mental health professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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SOME SIGNS OF EATING DYSFUNCTION
Your responses indicate some significant symptoms of Eating Dysfunction. You may find yourself being concerned about your weight and/or shape and engaging in behaviors that may interfere with your health. These symptoms indicate that you may be at risk for or are struggling with your eating behavior. Sometimes you might also experience anxiety and stress or be worried about gaining weight after consuming a large amount of food. For an accurate diagnosis and treatment, please consult a mental health professional at the earliest.
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HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT SIGNS OF EATING DYSFUNCTION
Your responses indicate that you seem to have highly significant symptoms of Eating Dysfunction. Your response shows that you might often engage in dieting and exercise relentlessly sometimes to the point of starvation. You might also count calories obsessively and only allow yourself tiny portions of specific foods. Besides this, you seem to have an extreme fear of gaining or losing weight. Your responses also show that you might seem to have episodes of binge eating or eating large amounts of food followed by purging. They might have a serious impact on the quality of your life and could pose a significant risk to your long-term health. For an accurate diagnosis and treatment, please consult a mental health professional immediately.
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I tend to think a lot about my weight and body shape
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I tend to spend most of my time thinking about food
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I have complete control over my eating habits
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My friends & family are worried about my eating habits and weight
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I engage in binge eating (consuming large quantities of food in a short period of time) and feel guilty afterward
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I tend to vomit after eating
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I am cautious about consuming food high in calorie and carbohydrate
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I make excuses to avoid eating with others
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I have an overwhelming fear of losing or gaining weight
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I have serious plans about dieting and fasting
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Question 11 of 15
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I feel lonely, misunderstood, angry and depressed
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I have used laxatives or diuretics to control my weight
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I feel angry when other people show concern about my eating habits
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I have been deliberately trying to limit my food intake due to my body shape/weight
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I have difficulties managing my personal, social and occupational life due to my eating habits