Which One of Your Behaviors Annoys Members of The Opposite Sex The Most?

Everyone does annoying things sometimes, but certain habits really get on others' nerves. With this quiz, you will be able to identify which of your behaviors is the most irritating.

Tags: Relationship, Attitude, Behavior, Character-Trait, Habit, Temper, Partner


Here are all the results with descriptions

the way you eat.
The way you eat is a turn-off. Sloppiness and bad table manners show a lack of respect for your date. If hunger pains are behind your animalistic eating patterns, have a snack before your date so that you can dine with calmness and dignity.

interrupting.
Do you think you can read this result without interrupting in protest? You cut people off when they speak, and this is one of the worst things you can do on a date. If you are really interested in the other person, you will listen with more than the usual attention to what they have to say.

neediness.
You do not need to hear I love you a thousand times a day. Insecurity is often behind neediness. If you feel insecure, remind yourself of your good qualities and what you bring to the relationship. Unless your partner has given you real evidence to doubt his or her commitment, assume that he or she loves you as much now as an hour ago.

jealousy.
Unless your partner has given you real evidence to doubt his or her faithfulness, jealousy is an ugly quality that can destroy an otherwise good relationship. Even if you suspect something, it's better to keep quiet about it until you have proof.

being a pushover.
Is 'yes' the only word you know how to say? Being a pushover is an unattractive trait because it makes you seem like you don't have any personality and convictions of your own. It's okay to disagree or say no as long as you respect your partner's opinion.

not being communicative.
You may not try to give the silent treatment, but your lack of response to the big relationship questions will leave your partner wondering if you are in it to win it. Don't sweep issues under the rug, and don't get offended if your partner's viewpoint differs from yours. The more respectfully you can express your honest opinion, the stronger the communication in your relationship will be.