Friendship Red Flags and Boundary Basics Quiz
Some friendships feel easy and energizing, and others leave you second-guessing yourself. This quiz is all about spotting the difference. You will get questions on common toxic patterns like guilt-tripping, love bombing, and triangulation, plus practical boundary concepts like consent, consequences, and emotional labor. Along the way, you will test what healthy conflict looks like, how to recognize manipulation disguised as concern, and why boundaries are not punishments. Think of it as a fast, fun reality check for your social life, with a focus on clear definitions and real-world scenarios. Whether you are the friend who always over-explains, the one who avoids confrontation, or the one trying to rebuild trust after a messy fallout, these questions help sharpen your instincts. Ready to see how well you can name the signs and choose the healthier response?
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Which scenario best fits the idea of "love bombing" in a friendship context?
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Which term refers to someone making you doubt your memory or perception by denying or twisting past events?
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When someone repeatedly ignores your stated limit, what is the most accurate description of what is happening?
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What does the term "emotional labor" most commonly refer to in friendships?
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Which behavior is the clearest example of a guilt trip?
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What is triangulation in a friendship conflict?
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Which option best defines stonewalling during conflict?
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In healthy friendships, what does accountability usually include after someone causes harm?
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In boundary-setting, which statement best describes what a boundary is?
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What is the main difference between a boundary and an ultimatum?
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Which phrase is the best example of a clear, enforceable boundary?
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What is a common sign of a one-sided friendship?
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