60 Interesting Questions to Ask Your Significant Other 

If you’re in a relationship, you may feel like you know just about everything about your partner. However, no matter how long you’ve known someone, there is always more you can learn about them. 

 

Being curious with your partner and trying to learn more about them will help your relationship have a deeper sense of intimacy. It will also make you and your partner feel more appreciated and closer to one another. 

 

There are an overwhelming amount of questions to be asked. The stage of your relationship may also play a huge factor in deciding what questions you should be asking your significant other. 

 

What Questions Should I Ask My Significant Other? 

Long-term couples may want to ask questions pertaining to their desired futures together. Newer couples may just be wanting to get to know their partner better. Married or engaged couples may just want to become closer with their partners. Or they may want to learn how to open up about more deep conversation topics. 

No matter what stage of your relationship you’re in, getting to know your significant other better is never a bad idea. You might be wondering what questions should I ask my significant other? Or what are good relationship questions? 

We have got the best questions to ask your significant other no matter what stage of your relationship you’re in. So take a deep breath, and dive into a fun and intimate conversation with your partner with these lists of questions. 

Questions for New Relationships/ Getting to Know Your Partner Better 

 

1.Tell me about a really fun experience you had growing up? 

 

2. What do you cherish most about your life? 

 

3. Do you still have a relationship with your childhood best friend? 

 

4. What traits in a partner are most important to you? 

 

5. What do you love most about yourself? 

 

6. What are you most proud of? 

 

7. What is something that you truly enjoy doing? 

 

8. What makes you feel special? 

 

9. What is your love language? (What makes you feel loved?) 

 

10. What is your love language? (How do you communicate love to others?) 

 

11. What is something you feel insecure about? 

 

12. If you could only have one food for the rest of your life, what would it be? 

 

13. Are you close with your parents or siblings? 

 

14. Who was someone who was or is incredibly influential in your life? 

 

15. Tell me about a time when you felt incredibly disappointed. 

 

Questions for Long-term Relationships 

 

1.Where do you see yourself in the next five years in your personal life? 

 

2. When you imagine our future together, what do you see? 

 

3. Is having a family of your own something important to you? 

 

4. How do you view financial responsibility in terms of a relationship? 

 

5. How would you deal with a major conflict in our relationship? 

 

6. Do you feel safe with me and within this relationship to express yourself and your desires? 

 

7. What do you view as being financially secure? 

 

8. Do you have any deal breakers? 

 

9. What caused your relationships in the past to fail? What did you learn from them? 

 

10. How passionate are you about your current career? Do you plan to pursue this same path long term? 

 

11. How do you think our relationship will be different in the next five years? 

 

12. What do you think is a fair way to divide up household and financial responsibility between us? 

 

13. What qualities are important in a friendship to you? 

 

14. What is a hobby or talent that you feel you are very good at? 

 

15. How do you think the way you grew up influenced or shaped how you handle conflict in relationships? 

 

Questions for Married Couples 

 

1.When do you feel most loved by me? 

 

2. How can I be a better partner to you? 

 

3. How do you think our relationship has changed over the past year(s)? 

 

4. What do you value most about our life together? 

 

5. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? 

 

6. Are you satisfied with our romantic life? If not, what would you change about it? 

 

7. What are things we could do together on a daily basis to build our intimacy as a couple? 

 

8. What do you most enjoy doing with me? 

 

9. Is there anything about our relationship that makes you feel nervous or insecure? 

 

10. How can I help you when you feel sad? 

 

11. How can I help you when you feel angry? 

 

12. Are you satisfied with my relationship with your family? If not, what are some ways you think I can become closer with them? 

 

13. Are you satisfied with your relationship with my family? 

 

14. Have you or would you ever consider going to therapy to work on our relationship and make it stronger? 

 

15. Are you satisfied with our current family? Do you want more pets or children? 

 

Fun/ Light Hearted Questions for Any Couple 

 

1. What is your favorite game? 

 

2. Do you have a favorite sport or hobby? 

 

3. What is something you have always wanted to try? 

 

4. What is your ideal date day/ night? 

 

5. Do you have a favorite name or a name you’ve always wanted to name a kid someday? 

 

6. What was a weird habit you had growing up? 

 

7. Tell me about your most laughable embarrassing moment as a child. 

 

8. Tell me about your earliest memory? 

 

9. Tell me something silly you thought was true as a child? 

 

10. Did you have any weird pets as a child? 

 

11. What was a super sentimental toy or object you had as a child? Do you still have it? 

 

12. Do you have any weird talents? 

 

13. Where is someplace you have always wanted to travel? 

 

14. What is your favorite way to spend your free time? 

 

15. Tell me about something someone you love has done for you that made you feel special? 

 

Final Thoughts 

These questions to ask your significant other will help bring more intimacy, growth, and understanding to your relationships. Hopefully, these lists of questions spark a meaningful conversation between you and your partner and maybe even make you think of some questions of your own. 

Get curious and stay curious with your partner! Never stop asking questions. There is always more you can learn about your significant other!

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