1. I often keep my conversations brief when discussing relationship issues.
2. I prefer to avoid setting up face-to-face meetings about the relationship.
3. I tend to keep our discussions superficial and avoid deeper topics.
4. I rarely share details about my life and activities with my partner.
5. I try to spend more time with other friends or activities rather than with my partner.
6. I use subtle hints or disagreements to suggest ending the relationship.
7. I might mention my desire to end things to a mutual friend to avoid direct confrontation.
8. I intentionally create tension or frustration to prompt my partner to end the relationship.
9. I change my relationship status on social media to signal my intentions.
10. I look for reasons unrelated to the relationship to justify a breakup.
11. I clearly express to my partner when I want to end the relationship.
12. I seek a private, face-to-face conversation to discuss my feelings about the breakup.
13. I honestly convey my reasons for wanting to end the relationship.
14. I directly communicate my wishes to my partner without beating around the bush.
15. I try to ensure that my partner understands my perspective during the breakup.
16. Do you avoid addressing the fact that things have changed between you and your partner?
17. Do you instigate arguments with your partner to justify ending the relationship?
18. Do you intentionally act unpleasantly, hoping your partner will be the one to end things?
19. Do you make excessive demands to increase the emotional cost for your partner?
20. Do you frequently criticize or focus on negatives to create a sense of dissatisfaction in the relationship?