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Who Am I in a Relationship?

What kind of partner are you, really? Let your significant other or close friends weigh in — and discover your relationship blind spots.

🎯 Select Your Traits

Choose 5 to 12 traits that best describe you from the list below.
💡 Be honest for the most accurate analysis!

✓ Find blind spots ✓ See others' perspective ✓ Free analysis report
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Step 1: Select Traits

Choose 5 to 12 traits that best describe your personality from the list below.

Thoughtful
thoughtful
Romantic
romantic
Possessive
possessive
Insecure
insecure
Good listener
good_listener_love
Gives the silent treatment
silent_treatment
Quick to apologize
quick_apologize
Remembers every date
remembers_dates
Emotionally intense
emotionally_intense
Independent
independent_love
Clingy
clingy
Jealous
jealous
Tough outside, soft inside
tough_outside
True to their word
true_to_word
Emotionally avoidant
emotionally_avoidant
Self-sacrificing
self_sacrificing
Generous
generous_love
Spoils their partner
spoils_partner
Says one thing, means another
says_vs_means
Controlling
controlling_love
Giver
giver
Hot and cold
hot_and_cold
Makes you feel safe
feels_safe
Secretly affectionate
secretly_affectionate
Hopeless romantic
hopeless_romantic
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Johari Window Test

How many people need to participate in the Johari Window test?

You only need yourself for the self-assessment, but we recommend inviting at least 3-5 friends or colleagues for peer evaluations to get meaningful blind spot analysis. The more participants, the more accurate the results.

Can other people see my test results?

Test results are only visible to those who have the result link. Your self-assessment and peer evaluations are kept confidential, and the system does not publicly share any personal test data.

Can I retake the test?

Yes! You can start a new test at any time. Each test generates its own result page and peer evaluation link, without affecting your previous test records.

Is the Johari Window test scientifically validated?

Yes. The Johari Window model was developed by psychologists Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in 1955. It is widely used in organizational psychology, team building, and counseling, and remains one of the most cited frameworks in self-awareness research.