Alright, let’s dive into this “how well do you know your significant other questions” thing. So, the other day, my partner and I were just chilling, and I thought, “Hey, let’s try one of those quizzes, you know, the ones that test how well you really know each other?” I figured it would be a fun way to kill some time and maybe even learn something new.

Getting Started: The Question Hunt
First things first, I hopped online and started digging for questions. There are tons of lists out there, so I just grabbed a bunch that seemed interesting and a good mix of lighthearted and a little deeper. I wasn’t trying to start a therapy session, just looking for some fun conversation starters.
I ended up with a pretty solid list. Stuff like:
- What’s my favorite pizza topping?
- If I could have any superpower, what would it be?
- What’s my biggest pet peeve?
- What’s one thing I’m really proud of?
- If I could travel anywhere in the world, where would I go and why?
The Quiz Show (At Home Edition)
So, we sat down, I read out the questions one by one, and we both wrote down our answers. It was surprisingly fun! There were a few moments where we were totally on the same page, and others where we were hilariously off. Like, I thought my favorite ice cream flavor was obvious, but apparently not!

Keeping Score (Loosely)
We weren’t super strict about scoring. It wasn’t about “winning” or “losing.” It was more about the conversation that the questions sparked. But, for the sake of the game, we gave each other a point for every correct answer, or even a close enough answer. If they understood the spirit of what you mean, then that should also count.
Unexpected Discoveries
The cool thing was, even on the questions we got “right,” we still ended up having interesting conversations. We’d elaborate on why we liked certain things, or share stories related to the questions. It wasn’t just a Q&A; it was a chance to connect on a different level. It reminded me of when we first started dating and were still learning about each other, and it was nice to revisit that feeling.
My Takeaways

Honestly, I think the actual questions are less important than the intention behind them. It’s about showing your partner that you’re interested in them, that you’re curious about their thoughts and feelings. It’s a way to keep the spark alive and remind each other why you’re together in the first place.
I’d say it was a success! I encourage you to try it with your partner, but remember to keep it light and fun. The most important thing is to enjoy each other’s company and learn something new along the way.