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The free quiz gives you a first result. The full report shows what their behavior may really mean, where you may be over-reading, and what to do next before you send another message.

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It separates warmth from direction

A crush can feel intense even when the other person is only being kind. The report keeps behavior, effort, and context separate.

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Who Caleb Merridan is for

Most relationship confusion does not need a verdict from a relationship coach who barely knows you. Caleb Merridan gives you private tools to slow down, see the pattern, and choose your next step yourself.

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New couples building closeness

For people who want an easy way to learn each other's habits, preferences, and small emotional details before the relationship feels too serious.

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Long-distance or stuck conversations

For couples who need a lighter way to restart a call, check in after distance, or move past the same conversation loop.

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Singles reading relationship signals

For people in a crush, situationship, or early dating stage who want to notice patterns without spiraling over one message.

Why I built Caleb Merridan

I started with relationship advice.

At first, I thought people needed sharper answers. Is this a red flag? Does he care? Should I stay patient, say something, pull back, or finally stop explaining?

But after seeing the same questions again and again, I started to notice something else.

Most people were not looking for someone to take over their love life. They were looking for a way to think clearly before they made the next move.

Formal counseling can be valuable, but a lot of people are not ready for it. It can feel too expensive, too serious, too exposed, or simply too far away from the small moments where confusion actually happens.

And many people do not want another stranger giving them a verdict.

They want privacy. They want language. They want a way to look at the pattern without being pushed into a performance of healing.

That is why Caleb Merridan became more than articles.

I wanted to build a place where relationship questions could become small, usable tools: a quiz that names the pattern, a game that helps two people compare answers, a guide that gives words to something hard to say.

Not consulting. Not a diagnosis. Not a dramatic answer.

Just a calmer way to understand what is happening, and one useful next step you can actually take.

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Ideas People Kept Coming Back To

Before Caleb Merridan became a library of quizzes and games, I was already sharing relationship ideas through short videos, carousel posts, and simple advice content.

The same topics kept coming back.

Mixed signals. Anxious waiting. Boring date nights. Friends who feel like more. Hard conversations that never start. The strange feeling of knowing something is off, but not knowing how to name it.

People saved those posts because they recognized themselves in them.

They shared them because someone else needed the words too.

Sometimes a short idea did more than explain a feeling. It gave someone a way to finally ask, "Is this happening to us?"

That response shaped the website.

Caleb Merridan is built from the questions people kept returning to. The ones that were too personal for a comment section, too small for therapy, but too important to ignore.

So the ideas became tools.

Quizzes to organize the pattern. Games to make the conversation easier to start. Guides to turn an unclear feeling into something you can say without making everything heavier.

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People usually come here for one small question. They stay when the question turns into a clearer conversation.

"It helped us talk without making it a big thing."

We started with a game because it felt easy. Then one answer surprised us, and suddenly we were talking about something we had both been avoiding.

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"I stopped replaying the same moment."

The quiz did not tell me what to do. It helped me see why I was reacting so strongly, and what pattern I was actually afraid of.

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"It felt lighter than asking everyone for advice."

I liked that I could use it privately first. By the time I brought it up, I had better words and less panic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this quiz free?

You can take the quiz and read a free result preview. The full report is the paid upgrade.

Will it tell me with certainty if my crush likes me?

No quiz can read someone’s mind. This one helps you judge repeated behavior, clarity, effort, and mixed signals more cleanly.

Do I need a subscription?

No. Credits unlock premium quiz and game experiences. Subscribe only if you want a larger monthly or annual credit allowance.

Can I retake it?

Yes. You can retake the quiz whenever the situation changes or you want to compare a different crush pattern.

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Crush guide

Telltale signs your crush may like you back

A crush can make every glance feel loaded. The clearest read comes from repeated behavior: body language, effort, context, and whether they make it easier or harder for you to feel secure.

Consistent attention

They make repeated effort, not just one warm moment.

Changed behavior

Their energy around you differs from how they act with most people.

One-on-one interest

They look for small ways to talk, sit near you, or spend time together.

Emotional detail

They remember what matters to you and respond with care.

Body language around a crush

Attraction often shows up in the body before it becomes a clear confession. Someone who likes you may face their body toward you, make more eye contact than usual, smile quickly when you enter the room, mirror your posture, or seem a little more nervous and animated around you. One sign by itself can be random. A cluster of signs, repeated across different moments, is more useful.

Different behavior when you are nearby

A crush can make a person act unlike their normal self. A confident person may get shy, an introverted person may suddenly become talkative, or someone who is usually casual may start finding small reasons to be close to you. Pay attention to contrast: do they behave this way with everyone, or does their energy change specifically around you?

Texting and social media signs

Digital signals can matter, but they are easy to over-read. Stronger signs include starting conversations without needing a practical reason, remembering details from past chats, sending inside jokes, replying with warmth, or keeping a conversation alive when it could naturally end. Weaker signs include occasional likes, polite replies, or messages that only happen when they need something.

Friendly attention vs romantic interest

Someone can enjoy your company and still only see you as a friend. Romantic interest usually has more tension, more consistency, and more personal investment. Look for whether they try to create one-on-one moments, show curiosity about your dating life, notice emotional details, or act differently when other potential romantic interests are around.

What mixed signals usually mean

Mixed signals do not always mean manipulation. Sometimes they mean shyness, fear of rejection, a complicated situation, or uncertainty about what they want. But if the pattern leaves you anxious all the time, the important question is not only whether they like you. It is whether their behavior gives you enough clarity and care to keep investing.

Signs it may only be politeness

Kindness is not always a crush. If they are warm in group settings but never create one-on-one contact, reply politely but rarely initiate, avoid personal questions, or seem equally affectionate with everyone, the signal may be friendliness rather than romantic interest. The difference is usually effort plus direction: do they move the connection forward, or simply respond when you do?

How this quiz reads the pattern

This quiz looks at repeated clues instead of one dramatic moment. It weighs context, consistency, effort, attention, comfort, and follow-through. That matters because a single smile, text, or compliment can be explained many ways, while a repeated pattern is more likely to show real interest.

How anxiety can distort crush signs

When you really like someone, your brain can turn tiny details into evidence. A delayed text may feel like rejection, while one friendly message may feel like proof. This is why the quiz focuses on patterns instead of adrenaline. If you feel yourself checking, replaying, or comparing every interaction, pause and ask what has happened repeatedly, not what felt most intense.

What to do if the signs look positive

If the pattern seems warm and consistent, take one low-pressure step. Ask them to do something specific, make the conversation slightly more personal, or give them an easy opening to show interest back. You do not need a huge confession right away. A small clear move is often enough to reveal whether the energy is mutual.

What to do if the signs are unclear

If the result feels uncertain, slow down the guessing loop. Watch what they do over time, not how one moment made you feel. If you are close enough, ask a direct but calm question. If you are not, invest less emotional energy until their behavior becomes clearer.

When to ask directly

A direct question is useful when the connection already has trust, repeated warmth, and enough privacy for an honest answer. Keep it simple: name what you have noticed, say you may be reading it wrong, and ask if they would like to spend time together intentionally. A clear ask protects you from staying in a fantasy longer than the situation deserves.

The healthiest goal is not to decode someone forever. It is to gather enough evidence to make one calm move without abandoning your own standards.

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