Can I Get My Ex Back?
Assess your chances and emotional state to make the right decision
How to read your scores
Each dimension is scored out of its own maximum (e.g. 16/25 = 16 points out of 25 for that dimension). The higher the score, the more that dimension is present. Below each bar, a label (low / moderate / high) and a clinical interpretation explain what your score means. The overall score sums every dimension.Overall score
95/150
Very unfavorable situation
The overall analysis indicates that trying to get your ex back is not recommended at this time. Your emotional state, motivations, and/or signals from your ex all point to the need to let go.
Scores per dimension
Healthy motivations — Your motivations appear authentic and well-considered. Your desire for reconciliation is based on genuine love rather than fear or habit.
Quality relationship — Your former relationship had good foundations: respect, communication, shared values. This is encouraging if reconciliation is being considered.
Stable state — You are in a sufficiently stable emotional state to make clear-headed decisions. You are not overwhelmed by despair.
Ambiguous signals — The signals are ambiguous: your ex alternates between distance and closeness, making the situation confusing.
Your full report includes
- ✓Introduction
This report analyzes your post-breakup situation across four essential dimensions. The goal is not to give you a binary answer, but to offer you a clear-eyed view to make the healthiest decision for yourself.
- ✓Global Score
Your global score reflects the degree of favorability of a reconciliation attempt. A low score indicates a more favorable situation; a high score suggests it is better to focus on your own healing.
- ✓Dimension Analysis
Each dimension sheds light on a different aspect of your situation. The detailed analysis helps you understand which factors work in your favor and which call for caution.
- ✓Recommendations
The following recommendations are personalized to help you make the best decision for your well-being, whether it involves attempting reconciliation or letting go.
- ✓Resources
Recommended reading: 'Getting Past Your Breakup' by Susan Elliott, 'It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken' by Greg Behrendt. In any case, self-work is the key -- with or without reconciliation.
- ✓Disclaimer
This test does not constitute a diagnosis. Human relationships are complex and no test can predict the future of a couple. If your suffering is intense, consult a mental health professional.
Profile synthesis
This profile shows contrasts across the 4 dimensions of the Can I Get My Ex Back?: some areas appear to be solid resources while others deserve attention. Your full report includes a personalized synthesis — written for you from your own answers — that connects these dimensions, explains how they interact, and highlights your strengths as well as priority areas.
Personalized action plan
Now
Concrete actions to start this week.
Medium term
Habits to build over the coming weeks.
Long term
Deeper changes to sustain over months.
In your real report, each item is a specific recommendation tailored to your scores.
Illustrative example — self-assessment tool, not a medical diagnosis. Your real report is individually written from your answers.
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