Quick Feedback Throughout the Process:
Human-guided AI analysis

After each group of about 15 questions - each group defining a topic - you receive guided feedback designed to support reflection while you are still focused on that specific part of the relationship. Instead of waiting until the end, the process introduces insight in smaller, meaningful checkpoints.

This feedback highlights emerging patterns, tensions, and repeated themes that appear across your responses, making it easier to notice areas of potential misalignment. It encourages you to pause and notice what stands out before it fades into the background or gets rationalized away.

The goal is not to judge or diagnose, but to help you think more clearly about what your answers suggest and how they connect. Reflecting in stages makes it easier to recognize what feels aligned, what feels unresolved, and what may deserve more attention over time.

Each topic is explored through three complementary lenses:

1. Perceived and alternative truths: This focuses on how situations are understood as the relationship unfolds. This lens reflects how experiences are interpreted emotionally and subjectively, while also introducing other reasonable ways the same events could be viewed. The goal is to widen perspective and reduce blind spots.

2. Choices, trade-offs, and boundaries: This part examines what decisions are being made, both actively and by default. It looks at where effort is invested, where compromises occur, and where limits are drawn or avoided. It highlights what choices cost and constrain over time, shaping stability and security.

3. Hopes, regrets, and growth: This looks both forward and backward. This lens highlights what feels unfinished, what is wished had gone differently, and where change or acceptance feels possible. It connects present patterns to future direction, grounding reflection in realism, learning, and potential.

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