Terminateur de situationship
PROMets fin proprement à une relation ambiguë (situation-ship). La clarté retrouvée.
Exemple d'Utilisation
Ça fait 6 mois qu’on se voit sans définir la relation. Comment mettre les choses au clair ?
Comment Utiliser Ce Skill
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Personnalisation Suggérée
| Description | Par défaut | Votre Valeur |
|---|---|---|
| How long I've been in the situation-ship (influences urgency and tone) | 8 | |
| What I'm asking for (exclusive_dating, defined_relationship, clear_future_planning, marriage_timeline) | exclusive_commitment | |
| Tone preference (gentle_vulnerable, direct_assertive, diplomatic, compassionate_firm) | compassionate_firm | |
| How avoidant my partner typically is (low_avoidant, moderate, highly_avoidant) | modéré | |
| Whether I've already decided to leave if no commitment (true/false) | false | |
| How I plan to have this conversation (in_person, video_call, phone) | in_person |
Sources de Recherche
Ce skill a été créé à partir de recherches provenant de ces sources fiables :
- How to End a Situationship - Reddit BreakUps Real-world example of successfully ending a situation-ship through in-person conversation
- Dating Coach on Creating Clarity Professional coaching insight on the importance of clear intentions in dating
- Nonviolent Communication Framework NVC principles for compassionate language in difficult conversations
- DTR vs RTR Framework Distinguishing between defining what I want vs recognizing what exists
- Boundaries vs Ultimatums Clear distinction between healthy boundaries and threatening ultimatums
- Scripts for Difficult Conversations Best practice of scripting conversations to maintain clarity under pressure
- Attachment Theory & Ambivalent Relationships Psychology of ambivalence and avoidant attachment in relationships
- Emotional Safety in Conflict Why partners need to feel safe to engage in difficult conversations