My boyfriend took this test that was like "20 questions to a better girlfriend" and I took one that was "20 questions to a better boyfriend" Well, in the end result I got a 55, which is <strong>horrible</strong> and he got a 91, which is pretty close to ask high as you can get. At first he told me he answered the questions unhonestly, but soon changed his mind when I asked him again. What I need help on is why I got a 55. I've always told him I'm a bad girlfriend, but he'd never listen and now my point is proven to me.
xmissybootsx answered Thursday April 7 2005, 12:01 am: i honestly dont think you should take a stupid test like that into serious thought..
it cant prove anything, im sure you're a perfect girlfriend to him <3 [ xmissybootsx's advice column | Ask xmissybootsx A Question ]
karenR answered Wednesday April 6 2005, 11:58 pm: I wouldn't put much into believing those kinds of tests. They really don't tell you a whole lot. They are fun though. They can be helpful sometimes too. Just start fixing the answers you got wrong. If you haven't met his parents...do it. As far as you being a good or bad girlfriend though...just forget the stupid test. To much room for error. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
Mr.Advisor answered Wednesday April 6 2005, 11:11 pm: haha, dont take your relationship on a stupid magazine. words in magazines shouldnt be able to rate how good of a girlfriend you are. Ask yourself do you think your a good girlfriend or not? and if so why? ask your bf what dont you do or what you could improve on. [ Mr.Advisor's advice column | Ask Mr.Advisor A Question ]
shake answered Wednesday April 6 2005, 10:42 pm: Yeah, i went by those magazines and figured out im a depressed lunatic. The other one told me i was a really good person. And my fortune cookie told me i would soon become famous.
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