What Horror Movie Represents Your Love Life?

Do you often feel like your love life represents scary movie couples and you and your partner should be living in another parallel universe?

Lp1987
Created by Lp1987
On Nov 9, 2018

Which picture do you feel describes your love life?

What kind of aggression comes out in your relationships?

When you are in a relationship, what feelings do you love to have?

Do your relationships always end badly?

What is the face of love here?

How long do you wait before you scream the house down in a fight?

When you have to deal with a conflict how do you communicate?

What kind of lover are you?

What is your face of desire?

Which kind of cuddle do you prefer?

Chucky and Bride

Chucky and Bride

Your love life is like Chucky and the bride and you are both on a rollercoaster love affair. You love to create mischief and madness wherever you go and this is what drives your fire and passion. You might kick, scream and shout about town but that fire is what keeps your dolls heart burning.

The Grudge

The Grudge

Your love life is like the grudge and you find yourself in haunting situations that don't serve you. People get confused as to why you like to be alone but you often connect with people and then shy away into the distance. You prefer to choose your lovers and look after yourself than grudging others.

Halloween

Halloween

You have a twisted love affair and relationship and this is what keeps you motivated. We don't want to liken it to your mother or father but there are definitely some Oedipal complexes woven into your heart. Just like Michael and mumsy you love a complicated and twisted psychological love story.

Frankenstein and Bride

Frankenstein and Bride

Your love life is innocent and full of passion. You are a quiet lover and prefer to take your time in a relationship. Your love life is like Frankenstein and the bride and you are curious and love to get to know someone properly before making the jump.

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