Sunday, 1 May 2011

Truth Test

Have you got doubts about your partner? Are you left with questions unanswered and in the need of some helpful advice? If so then Love Test could be the answer to your prayers.
This fidelity test works by having you answering a dozen questions about love, sex and fun. By doing this accurately you’ll receive a detailed analysis of your relationship and offered valuable advice.
The way this application starts is by inputting the name and gender of both yourself and your partner. Unlike many programmes out there, you can actually have ‘same-sex’ relationships featured in this programme. After you’ve input this data you then have to put in the date you started as a couple. Fortunately, if you’re not sure when this was, from my research this date doesn’t appear to have much of an influence on the end result.
Next you must answer the 12 questions using the navigation key and select button. The answers range from a simple ‘yes’ and ‘no’ to a slightly more diverse ‘yes’, ‘no’, ‘sometimes’ and ‘often’.
Many of the questions are hypothetical, for example; both you and your partner have a large circle of acquaintances, and go out quite frequently both alone and as a couple, do you feel that they have less fun with you than when they’re alone? To which, you must pick from one of the four standard options. From this, the programme will load up your next question and after all the questions have been asked, you’ll be shown a graph of flames in relation to love, sex and fun.
So all in all this application should help be a moral compass or at least a great way of defining the affairs of the heart. Unfortunately it’s not quite as clear-cut as that. The main problem I have with the test is that it seems to be a little unclear at times. The questions are sometimes confusing and occasionally have missing letters or words which can make it either hard to understand, or make the question mean something completely different. However, if you do read the questions carefully you’ll probably be able to deduce what it’s trying to ask and you’ll be able to answer it positively.
The best aspect about this application is that you’re able to do this either singly or with your partner present. The latter of which I believe is particularly important as with any relationship there should be openness and some fun, both of which are provided in this package. What’s more, is that if you do decide to do this test alone, if you wish, you can forward on the result to your partner for their reaction.
I think the only thing you should be careful about is that this relationship test should be taken not too seriously at worst, and at best it will help you perhaps broach some subjects that need to be discussed with your other half.
In the end then, this is a pretty neat application which does have a serious side but sugar coated for fun.

Rating 76%

Positives
Asks quite a few questions (with only a few repeated ones every time I tested it)
Could help you decide about your relationship
Simple interface and use

Negatives
Bit repetitive
The questions aren’t always clear, which could lead to some bad answers and wrong results

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