6 questions · ~3 min
Family Fights as Rain
Thunder, drizzle, or shelter—six rain metaphors map your role in family conflict.
6 questions · ~3 min
Family Fights as Rain
Thunder, drizzle, or shelter—six rain metaphors map your role in family conflict.

Family quarrels feel like weather—thunder drama, quick clearing, drizzle listening, or shelter first. After the rain, roles show.
Six items project through sound and aftermath—no wrong answers. Each pick maps to dramatic, peacemaker, listener, or avoidant conflict rhythm.
Finish for a rain-conflict type with illustrated card, breakdown, and tip.
How scoring works
Answers add points across dimensions; your top dimension becomes your main result. No right or wrong—just your tendency.
Possible results
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Thunder Drama
Like thunder rain—you need storms expressed so feelings don't flood silently.
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Clearing Peacemaker
Like rain after sun—you mop tension and serve tea when clouds pass.
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Drizzle Listener
Like drizzle listening—you hold umbrella while others pour their sky.
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Shelter Avoidant
Like stepping under the eaves—you wait out lightning until words are safe.
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