Cost check · 5 questions

What does your dating week actually cost?

Five questions about the week you already have, not about what kind of person you are. The result is a dating format that fits the room left over.

Cost check · 5 questions

What does your dating week actually cost?

Five questions about the week you already have — not about what kind of person you are. The result is a format that fits the room left over, plus what it costs on the four axes we rate everything on.

01 Before any dating, how much of this week already involves being around people?
02 After a long day of contact, what does the rest of that evening look like?
03 Is there a gap in the week with nothing scheduled in it?
04 On an app, how soon does a match usually want a call or video?
05 Think of the last time you met someone new. What ended it?

No personality types and no diagnosis — it reads the week you already have, and next week can read differently.

How to read the result

The answer you get is a format, not a verdict: how much contact fits in the week you described, and which shape of meeting costs least to leave. Nothing here measures a trait. There is no validated scale for a social battery, no published norm and no unit, so this page prints no score and no number — it sorts what you told us into one of a few shapes.

If the week you described is unusual rather than typical, run it again in a normal week. The reading only means something against the load you actually carry.

Where this stops: if the difficulty is fear of being judged rather than the cost of contact, a different set of answers applies — that distinction is onintrovert vs shy, and a clinical condition belongs with a professional, not with a dating site.