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What's My Love Style?

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The Smart Strategist

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Rather than being swept away by emotional tides, you drop the anchor of reason. You approach love with wisdom and relationships with strategy — a sharp, thoughtful partner.

01 · Strength

Where You Shine

• Even in emotional arguments, you stay calm and steer the relationship in a healthy direction • You read your partner's needs accurately and know how to express love efficiently • You have a remarkable ability to build constructive partnerships that help both of you grow
02 · Weakness

Something to Watch Out For

• Being too logical can make your partner feel like they're being analyzed rather than loved • Trying to explain emotions through logic can sometimes come across as cold
03 · Advice

One Line of Advice

Today, tell your partner, "I just missed you — no reason." Love without logic is sometimes exactly what's needed.
Result Distribution
passionateThe Dazzling Firework
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steadyThe Steady Tree
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rationalThe Smart Strategist
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freeThe Free Wind
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devotedThe Devoted Spring
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Your result shows which pattern in John Lee's Love Styles Theory best matches your romantic tendencies. Out of the 6 types (Firework, Tree, Strategist, Wind, Spring, Amusement Park), your answers across 12 scenarios are totaled and the highest-scoring type becomes your result. It includes a core personality summary, your relationship strengths and weaknesses, tailored advice, and your best and worst compatibility matches.
This test is designed based on psychological theory (John Lee's Colours of Love), but it's an entertainment self-discovery quiz rather than a professional diagnostic tool. With 12 questions, it captures your general romantic tendencies — and many people say it's "surprisingly accurate." That said, everyone's love style can shift depending on the person and situation, so we recommend using it as a fun starting point for self-exploration.
Each of the 6 types prioritizes something different in a relationship. The Firework values passion and emotional expression; the Tree values trust and stability; the Strategist values balance and efficiency; the Wind values freedom and independence; the Spring values devotion and care; and the Amusement Park values fun and humor. These 6 types are modern reinterpretations of John Lee's concepts like Eros, Storge, and Pragma. Check the compatibility section in your results to see which types you work great with — and which ones you might need to navigate more carefully.
Yes! Use the share buttons at the bottom of the results screen to share via KakaoTalk, X (Twitter), or by copying the link. Anyone who gets the link can start the test right away. Comparing results with a partner or friend is a great way to talk about your different relationship styles, and checking the compatibility section makes the conversation even richer. The result card — packed with your core personality, strengths, weaknesses, and personalized advice — is perfect for posting on social media too.
If you answer honestly from the same mindset, you'll generally get the same or a very similar result. That said, your result might shift slightly based on recent relationship experiences, your current mood, or a new relationship you've started. This actually reflects how love styles naturally evolve with experience and personal growth. John Lee's theory also suggests that love types aren't fixed — they can shift depending on the relationship and circumstances. Retaking the test after some time can be a great way to reflect on how your perspective on love has changed.