How to Play The Calculation Game on How Well a Relationship May Work Out

Ready to play a game that may calculate your chances of developing a successful relationship? Have fun trying this word game to see if your current love maybe the right one. Of course this is all in fun and there may or may not be validity to this exercise.

[edit] Steps

  1. Get a piece of paper, some can do this in their head, but not most.
  2. Write on the first line the letters, T-R-U-E (spaced out)
  3. Write on the third line the letters L-O-V-E
  4. Write on the fifth line IF you believe you two are a perfect match(or close), put your first AND last name, but if you DON'T believe you'll work out, then write either your first name, or your last.If you are unsure about what you believe, pick the longer of the two, but if you seriously doubt you are, then pick the shortest.(The reasoning for step 4 is because your attitude on a relationship could take either a serious toll on your relationship, or add the 'little something special' about your relationship. Representation)
  5. Count the number of T's, R's, U's, and E's, then add the number together (For both your partner/spouse/girlfriend/boyfriend/crush's names). Now, this is an important step, because this addition makes up the first digit/s in your relationship length expectancy, as this will be a percentage.(write the tallies up on the first line under the appropriate letter)
  6. Do the same with the letters L-O-V-E, as this will be your second digit. If it happens to be a two digit number, add the ten's place digit to the number of T's, R's, U's, and E's above.
  7. Read the results to see whether it is likely for you two to stay a couple, and maybe achieve the goal you want with him/her.


[edit] Warnings

  • Check your math before you go and show off to your friends, although unlikely, you may have miscalculated, and this could lead to major embarrassment: )


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