When I was a teenager, I loved a good Cosmo quiz. They were mildly NSFW at the time, either because of the content or the fact that I didn’t want my boss (or my mom, from whom I stole the magazines) to catch me reading Cosmo. I’ve officially aged out of the demographic for the magazine (“36 signs You’re in Millennial Love” just doesn’t apply), but I still love a good quiz.

Cosmo quizzes may—or may not—have been based on real sociological research and scientific methodology.

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