Jealousy Games

Someone flirts heavily with others to make you jealous. What is the best vote?

Consider whether insecurity is being used as a relationship tool.

Before You Vote

Read each dating situation carefully, then choose whether it feels more like a red flag or green flag.

How This Quiz Works

This quiz presents realistic dating scenarios and asks whether each one looks like a red flag, green flag, or a situation that needs more context.

Each question focuses on a specific relationship pattern, such as texting consistency, privacy, accountability, emotional support, physical pace, conflict style, or respect for independence.

Some scenarios are clearly supportive or concerning. Others are intentionally more nuanced, because real dating situations often depend on tone, frequency, consent, communication, and repeated behavior.

The quiz may include questions from several topic areas, including:

  • Communication
  • Boundaries
  • Dating Behavior
  • Relationship Values

Red Flag vs Green Flag: What the Labels Mean

A green flag usually points to behavior that supports trust, respect, honesty, emotional safety, consistency, or healthy communication.

A red flag usually points to behavior that may harm trust, pressure boundaries, avoid accountability, create confusion, or show repeated disrespect.

Some situations fall between the two. In those cases, the healthiest answer may be to ask for clarity, watch for patterns, or consider whether both people feel respected.

How to Use Your Result

Use your result as a reflection guide. It can help you notice which relationship patterns you recognize quickly and which ones may need more thought.

This quiz should not decide whether to start, end, or continue a relationship. Real decisions depend on context, safety, communication, values, and personal judgment.

If a question feels close, review the explanation. The most useful dating skill is often recognizing patterns over time, not judging one isolated moment too quickly.

FAQ

Is this quiz relationship advice?

No. It is a general reflection quiz about common dating behaviors. It should not replace professional support, safety planning, or personal judgment.

Can one answer prove someone is unhealthy?

No. The quiz looks at common patterns. Repetition, context, communication, and personal safety matter more than one isolated moment.

Why do some behaviors depend on context?

Dating situations are personal. A behavior may feel different depending on frequency, tone, intention, boundaries, and whether both people feel respected.

What should I do with missed questions?

Review the explanation and think about the pattern being tested, such as communication, accountability, boundaries, consistency, or emotional support.

Editorial Note

Questions are written to avoid extreme claims and focus on practical relationship patterns. The quiz uses cautious wording such as may suggest, can signal, and often points to.

The goal is to make each vote educational, specific, and useful for everyday reflection while avoiding shame, fear, diagnosis, or guaranteed conclusions.