Psych's been going on dates for a while now, but somehow he just hasn't been able to find someone.
He doesn't understand why.
Their love seems so dreamy.
Faded, almost.
Like it's meant to be.
Yes, that's what I want.
Where's a girl like that from me?
Where am I?
Oh, hello.
You're finally here.
Welcome.
I've been waiting for you.
Now, let's find out your dating blind spot.
Wait.
Do you know me?
But here's a short questionnaire.
It helps reveal your dating patterns, some blind spots you might not even notice.
Ready?
I... guess so?
Hmm.
Question 1.
When you imagine your future partner, what's your first thought?
1.
Someone dependable I can build a life with.
Two, my one true soulmate.
Three, someone who aligns with my criteria.
Four, I like to grow a bit more before I start.
Five, someone fun and exciting, even if it's short term.
Question number two, after a good date, what's your first thought?
One, could this realistically work long term?
Two, maybe this is my dream partner.
Three, but what if there's something even better out there?
Four, I wonder if I'm truly ready for this.
Five, that was fun.
I'm curious about what's next.
Question number three, what frustrates you the most about dating?
One, finding someone who shares my value.
Two, love doesn't always feel as magical as I hope.
3.
I keep questioning my options 4.
I don't feel fully ready to dive in 5.
Others sometimes want more commitment than I do Question 4.
How do you usually handle red flags?
I weigh them carefully and think things through.
I tend to give the benefit of the doubt.
Love can work through challenges.
I wonder if someone else might be a better fit.
4.
I step back if it feels uncertain.
5.
I don't dwell much if it wasn't serious to begin with.
Question number 5.
What role does fear play in your dating life?
1.
I manage it pretty well.
2.
I worry about never finding my soulmate.
3.
I worry about settling too soon 4.
I worry about rejection or not being enough 5.
I worry about losing freedom if things get too serious.
Question number six how do you usually approach first dates?
One, curious and grounded.
Two, with butterflies and high hopes.
Three, like an interview, seeing if things match.
4.
I've been nervous, not sure if I'm ready 5.
Like an adventure, a story to enjoy.
Question number 7 When relationships end, what's your usual thought?
1.
It wasn't the right fit.
2.
I'll never find another love quite like this.
3.
I sometimes wonder if I make the best choice.
4.
This is why I wait until I'm more ready.
5.
Until the next chapter of my life.
Question 8.
How often do you think about your ideal type?
1.
Rarely.
I focus on compatibility.
2.
Often.
I'm searching for the one.
3.
Quite a bit.
I like having a clear checklist.
4.
Sometimes.
I think about it more when I'm ready.
5.
Not much.
I prefer to see where things go.
Question 9.
What excites you most about dating?
1.
Building a stable, supportive partnership.
2.
The magical feeling of falling in love.
3.
The challenge of finding the best fit.
4.
The possibility of love in the future 5.
The thrill of novelty and fun experiences 10.
Which feels most like you?
1.
I can be very cautious and practical 2.
I expect love to feel like a fairy tale 3.
I sometimes wonder if someone else could be a better match 4.
I tend to wait until I feel fully ready 5.
I move forward quickly instead of settling down You done?
Uh-huh.
Aw, good job, Si.
What does she mean by this?
Sometimes, it's not that you're unlucky in love.
It's that you keep repeating the same pattern without even realizing it.
Hi!
Hehehe.
Syke realized that love isn't something you find.
It's something you build.
Not with fireworks or perfect words, but with patience, curiosity, and the courage to stay.