The study investigated the possibility that respondents’ wishes could facilitate the constructs associated with Implicit Association Test (IAT), in the case of romantic fantasy (RF). Adult married females numbering 44 participated in the study; their explicit romantic perceptions toward their actual partner (RF-actual), their explicit romantic wishes for their ideal partner (RF-ideal), and their implicit construct association of their actual partner with Prince Charming in IAT (RF-IAT) were assessed. The following results were found in the RF-actual-low group ( n =33): (1) RF-ideal was significantly and positively correlated with RF-IAT and (2) RF-ideal, together with RF-IAT, was significantly and negatively correlated with the marriage satisfaction, while RF-actual was significantly and positively correlated with marriage satisfaction. The findings suggest that IAT respondents’ wishes for, but not their perception of, their partners could have facilitated the constructs associated with IAT. The findings address new possible evidence of the propositional model of implicit evaluation addressed by De Houwer (2014) .