Crush Radar: What's Your Ultimate Fatal Type?
Crush Radar: What's Your Ultimate Fatal Type?
Free love personality quiz: Why do you always fall for the wrong person? Through 10 flirting scenarios, find your fatal weakness.
10 questions · ~3 min
All Possible Results
Dangerous Player
This dangerous aura is fatally alluring. The harder they are to tame, the more addicted you become.
💡 Psychological research finds about 34% of people are unconsciously attracted to individuals with "Dark Triad" traits (narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy), as these traits stimulate the dopamine reward circuit.
Aloof Flower
Aloofness acts as a magnet for you. Their distant attitude only fuels your desire to melt the iceberg.
💡 The "hard-to-get effect" in psychology shows that scarcity boosts attraction — when a person seems cold and difficult to pursue, people's motivation to chase them can increase by up to 300%.
Flirting Master
You thrive on the tension of a flirty push-and-pull. The thrill of matching wits makes your heart race.
💡 Social psychology research shows the push-pull flirting strategy raises uncertainty in the other person, and uncertainty is precisely the trigger for obsessive thinking — experiments show it increases attraction ratings for a target by about 35%.
Innocent Green Tea
Fiercely protective and soft-hearted. You simply cannot resist their tearful, innocent pleas for help.
💡 Psychological research finds the "savior fantasy" is closely linked to empathy neural circuits. High-empathy individuals show 27% higher anterior cingulate cortex activity when they see vulnerability and innocent distress signals.
Sapiosexual Peak
Only profound intellectual connection conquers you. You crave deep, unrestricted soul resonance and debate.
💡 Sapiosexuality became a formal research topic after 2015. Surveys show about 8% of people rank intellectual attraction as their primary draw, rising to 18% among those with advanced education.
Direct Puppy
Their absolute adoration melts you instantly. Their unreserved approach triggers your deepest care.
💡 Research shows being directly and ardently loved increases oxytocin (the bonding hormone) by about 40%. This unreserved affection has a powerful psychological bonding effect on the recipient.
Bossy Daddy/Mommy
You yearn for meticulous care and guidance. That slightly bossy yet secure love lowers your guard entirely.
💡 Attachment theory research notes that attraction to being cared for and guided typically traces to the childhood need for a "secure base." About 42% of adults report attraction to strong yet tender protection, strongly correlated with early attachment experiences.
Mysterious Artist
Radiating a melancholic, world-weary aura. This elusive mystery acts like a black hole, drawing you in.
💡 Psychological research shows that mystery and "incomplete information" activate the brain's reward anticipation circuit — the brain spends 40% more cognitive resources on unsolved puzzles than solved ones, making mysterious personalities unforgettable.