89%
🔍 check social media before a first date
84%
🎭 have been catfished or lied to on apps
57%
🛡️ say ID verification should be standard

GuyID Dating Safety Survey, 2026

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Rate Your Green Flags Together

Both partners independently rate the relationship — then compare scores

8 questions0% complete
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I feel safe being completely honest with my partner.

1/8
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We can disagree without it turning into a fight.

2/8
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My partner supports my personal goals and independence.

3/8
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The effort in our relationship feels balanced.

4/8
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After spending time together, I usually feel...

5/8
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I trust my partner completely.

6/8

When my partner makes a mistake, they take responsibility.

7/8
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Overall, this relationship makes me a better person.

8/8
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Research by
Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar
Founder, GuyID · Dating Safety Researcher · 13+ Years in Data Analytics

Methodology: This compatibility assessment is based on relationship psychology research and behavioral alignment models. Scoring reflects how closely partners align on key trust, communication, and values dimensions.

Last updated: March 2026

What Are Green Flags in a Relationship?

Green flags are positive indicators that a relationship is healthy, balanced, and emotionally safe. They include things like honest communication, mutual respect, emotional accountability, and support for each other's independence.

While most relationship content focuses on red flags and warning signs, recognizing green flags is equally important. A relationship without red flags is not necessarily healthy — it needs active positive indicators to thrive.

Why Couples Should Check Their Green Flags

Many couples focus on avoiding problems rather than building strengths. This quiz flips that approach — instead of asking what is wrong, it asks what is right. The answers reveal the specific areas where your relationship is thriving.

Identifying your green flags also helps during difficult times. When conflict arises, remembering the strengths of your relationship provides perspective and motivation to work through challenges together.

How to Strengthen Your Green Flags

If you scored high on honesty but lower on effort balance, that tells you exactly where to focus. Green flags are not fixed — they can be strengthened with intentional effort from both partners.

Share this quiz with your partner and discuss the results together. Celebrate where you are strong, and make a plan for areas that could use attention. The most successful couples treat their relationship like something that requires ongoing investment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important green flags in a relationship?+

The most important green flags include honest communication, emotional accountability, mutual respect for independence, balanced effort, and feeling energized rather than drained after spending time together.

Can a relationship have both green and red flags?+

Yes — most relationships have both. The key is whether the green flags outweigh the red ones and whether both partners are willing to work on problem areas. This quiz helps you see the balance clearly.

How is this different from the individual green flags tool?+

The individual tool assesses green flags from one person's perspective. This couples version is designed for both partners to take independently and compare, revealing whether you both see the same strengths in the relationship.

What if our scores are very different?+

Different scores mean you experience the relationship differently. This is common and valuable information. Discuss which specific questions you answered differently and why — it often reveals unspoken needs or concerns.

Should we be worried if we scored low?+

A low score is not a verdict on your relationship — it is a starting point for improvement. Many couples use low scores as motivation to have honest conversations and make intentional changes.