Find Your Work-Life Balance

How do you feel when your boyfriend cancels plans because of work?

  • I understand and support him, work is important.
  • I feel disappointed, but I know he has to work.
  • I feel hurt and neglected, I wish he would prioritize me.
  • I feel angry and resentful, workaholics never change.

How often do you talk about work when you are together?

  • Rarely, we focus on other topics and enjoy our time together.
  • Sometimes, work is an important part of our lives.
  • Often, work dominates our conversations and it gets exhausting.
  • Constantly, I feel like I'm dating his job more than him.

How satisfied are you with the amount of quality time you spend together?

  • Very satisfied, we make the most of the time we have.
  • Somewhat satisfied, but we could use more quality time.
  • Not very satisfied, we rarely have meaningful moments.
  • Not satisfied at all, we barely spend any time together.

How do you handle conflicts related to his workaholic tendencies?

  • We communicate openly and find compromises.
  • I try to be understanding, but it can be frustrating.
  • I avoid conflicts and keep my feelings to myself.
  • I get angry and confrontational, it's hard to deal with.

Do you believe it's possible for your boyfriend to change his workaholic behavior?

  • Yes, with open communication and effort from both of us.
  • Maybe, but it will take a lot of time and hard work.
  • I doubt it, workaholics rarely change.
  • No, I don't think he is capable of changing.

The Balanced Partner

You value work-life balance and understand the importance of supporting your partner's career.

The Patient Supporter

You are understanding and patient when it comes to your partner's workaholic tendencies.

The Neglected Lover

You often feel neglected and wish for more quality time with your boyfriend.

The Frustrated Partner

You are frequently frustrated with your boyfriend's workaholic behavior and lack of attention.

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