What you reach for on a hard day says a lot about how you love. Let's decode your attachment style, deliciously.
Pick your comfort foods and we'll psychoanalyze how you actually attach in relationships. Snacks now, self-awareness later.
On a genuinely bad day, nobody overthinks comfort food - you just reach. And that reach is honest in a way our carefully worded relationship talk almost never is, because the same nervous system that decides whether you crave a crowd or a closed door also decides how you handle love and distance. Pick the foods you actually crave and you will see the blueprint underneath them.
What you could get
Answer 25 quick questions and we will match you to one of these results:
🫶 Secure Attachment
The gold standard, and honestly we're a little jealous. You communicate, you trust, and you handle conflict like an actual functional human. You can be close without losing yourself and alone without spiraling. You're the steady, safe person everyone feels calm around. Keep being the blueprint.
🥺 Anxious Attachment
You love with your whole chest and then check if they texted back 14 times. Your attachment style runs on reassurance and assumes the worst the second someone goes quiet. You feel deeply and give so generously. You just need someone consistent and a brain that actually believes them.
🧊 Avoidant Attachment
Independent to a fault. You would genuinely rather handle it alone than need anyone for anything. Your attachment style guards your freedom and gets twitchy when things get too close too fast. You're not cold, just cautious. Letting one safe person in won't cost you your independence, promise.
🌪️ Fearful Avoidant
Come here, go away, come back. The push and pull is so real. Your attachment style wants deep closeness AND fears it at the exact same time, which is exhausting but very human. You feel everything intensely. With the right calm, patient person, you genuinely bloom. Be gentle with yourself.
How this quiz works
This is a personality quiz, not a test - your comfort food picks across 25 questions get matched to one attachment style: Secure, Anxious, Avoidant, or Fearful Avoidant.