The psychological test that will reveal your partner’s true feelings

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Women are putting their partners through a new test that is said to reveal your significant other's true feelings and highlight any red flags in your relationship.  In TikTok's latest test, which follows the viral

Women are putting their partners through a new test that is said to reveal your significant other’s true feelings and highlight any red flags in your relationship. In TikTok’s latest test, which follows the viral “Millennials vs. Gen Z” challenge, couples are participating in the “name the woman” trend, in which you ask your boyfriend or husband to say the woman’s nickname that immediately comes to mind.

Women simply ask their boyfriends to “name the woman” - and if the partner says a name different from the girlfriend’s name, then it’s trouble in paradise.  But while the test started out as just another viral test, according to one psychologist, it could actually serve as an indicator of who's in your man's attention, meaning it could be the ultimate warning sign.

Women simply ask their boyfriends to “name the woman” – and if the partner says a name different from the girlfriend’s name, then it’s trouble in paradise. But while the test started out as just another viral test, according to one psychologist, it could actually serve as an indicator of who’s in your man’s attention, meaning it could be the ultimate warning sign.

Videos of women putting their boyfriends to the test have gone viral, with the hashtag #NameaWoman racking up more than 37.6 million views.  Alix Earle and her athlete boyfriend Braxton Berrios, who have been sharing their romance online, have even embraced the trend.

Videos of women putting their boyfriends to the test have gone viral, with the hashtag #NameaWoman racking up more than 37.6 million views. Alix Earle and her athlete boyfriend Braxton Berrios, who have been sharing their love life online, have even gotten in on the trend.

“Name one woman,” the TikTok sensation wrote.  'That is the question?  Alix.  How stupid do you think I am?  Braxton responded as his girlfriend giggled.  However, other men were not as savvy as the NFL player.  In one viral video that has now racked up over 3.5 million views, influencer Yolanda Diaz put her boyfriend to the test.

“Name one woman,” the TikTok sensation wrote. ‘That is the question? Alix. How stupid do you think I am? Braxton responded as his girlfriend giggled. However, other men were not as savvy as the NFL player. In one viral video that has now racked up over 3.5 million views, influencer Yolanda Diaz put her boyfriend to the test.

After her co-star responded,

After her co-star responded, “Zendaya,” Yolanda noted that she couldn’t compete with the actress as she gasped. In another video, one user’s boyfriend named the couple’s dog Hazel, causing his girlfriend to laugh.

Influencer Brooklyn McKnight also popped the question to her partner.  Her boyfriend replied,

Influencer Brooklyn McKnight also popped the question to her partner. Her boyfriend replied, “Taylor Swift.” When the content creator heard her boyfriend say the singer’s name, she said in disappointment, “Not Brooklyn.” Her boyfriend, who seemed confused by the statement, responded, “Oh, sorry.” Another user’s boyfriend seemed to completely fail the test after answering, “Susan B. Anthony.”

When one man said

When one man said “Madison,” his girlfriend exclaimed that she was “done with him.” The psychologist, who the publication did not name, told Insider that the test was a way to “tap into their partner’s unconscious.” Social media users flooded the comments on the viral videos and said their boyfriends answered incorrectly.

Other people online shared what their partners said when they asked this question.  One user said:

Other people online shared what their partners said when they asked this question. One user said: “My husband named Sofia Vergara.” Another user added: “Mine said Sydney Sweeney.”

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