The 'Wardrobe Test' Is Giving Us A Whole New Way To Think About Our Partners
Briefly

The article introduces the 'Wardrobe Test' proposed by author Logan Ury, which prompts individuals to consider their relationship in terms of clothing. By asking what piece of clothing their partner represents, Ury believes it reveals gut reactions regarding the relationship's health. Examples from individuals range from fond memories to unpleasant associations, indicating issues that may need addressing. The exercise encourages deeper introspection into feelings about one's partner beyond surface-level rationalizations.
If your partner were a piece of clothing in your closet, something that you wear, what would they be?
Sometimes I think people get so in their head about should I be in the relationship, should I not be.
My partner is an old sweater that I used to wear but now itches me.
This wardrobe test gets at people's gut reactions.
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