The dimension most people lie about.
This is not a compatibility quiz. It's not a love language test. Love measures the structural reality of your intimate life — how relationships end, what you do when someone says "I'm fine," what you're secretly afraid to want, and whether you're actually known by the person beside you. Most people are struggling here more than they'll ever admit.
TL;DR: Love (Heart) measures your romantic reality: intimacy, vulnerability, emotional availability, and relationship patterns. Population average: 45/100. The dimension people lie about most — to themselves and to Lifescan. See all Lifescan data →
Lifescan adapts its questions based on whether you're single or partnered, because asking the wrong question produces the wrong answer. The goal is to measure your capacity for real intimacy — not your relationship status.
Below the midpoint — most people struggle here more than they admit. Being in a relationship doesn't guarantee a high score. Plenty of coupled people score low because they're emotionally distant, take surface answers at face value, or haven't genuinely known their partner's inner world in years. The cultural narrative says everyone wants love. The data says most people are afraid of something specific about it, and that fear is running the show.
"You've let someone really see you."
"Everyone's interested. No one stays."
"Not letting anyone that close."
What happens when Love is high but Money isn't?
The relationship is real. The pressure is relentless. Love without financial stability creates a specific kind of stress that seeps into every conversation, every decision, every quiet moment.
Lifescan detects 175+ patterns like this.
42 questions. 6 minutes. See where you actually stand in love — and what patterns you can't see from the inside.
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