I appreciate the feedback, and you raise important points about authenticity in relationships.
To clarify, this isn't about replacing genuine communication or being deceptive. It's more like having a writing assistant when you're genuinely stuck.
Think of it like:
- Using Grammarly to improve your emails doesn't make them less "you"
- Getting advice from friends before important conversations doesn't make you fake
- Using translation apps when traveling doesn't mean you don't care about connecting with locals
The tool suggests starting points - users still choose what resonates with them and edit accordingly the answer.
This is just a tool to help people express themselves better when they're stuck, not to replace authentic connection.
Unless you're on a spectrum/have a diagnosis, using an AI to help text your significant other is a sign you don't care about them, not a sign you're bad at texting.
Work on your relationship, not a program to text things you didn't think/feel/mean to your significant other.
> You paste your WhatsApp conversation, the AI understands the context and tone, then generates 3-5 response options ranging from romantic to casual to funny
This makes my skin crawl. Did you actually disclose to your partner that they're texting an app, not a man?
I appreciate the feedback, and you raise important points about authenticity in relationships.
To clarify, this isn't about replacing genuine communication or being deceptive. It's more like having a writing assistant when you're genuinely stuck.
Think of it like: - Using Grammarly to improve your emails doesn't make them less "you" - Getting advice from friends before important conversations doesn't make you fake - Using translation apps when traveling doesn't mean you don't care about connecting with locals
The tool suggests starting points - users still choose what resonates with them and edit accordingly the answer.
This is just a tool to help people express themselves better when they're stuck, not to replace authentic connection.
Unless you're on a spectrum/have a diagnosis, using an AI to help text your significant other is a sign you don't care about them, not a sign you're bad at texting.
Work on your relationship, not a program to text things you didn't think/feel/mean to your significant other.
> You paste your WhatsApp conversation, the AI understands the context and tone, then generates 3-5 response options ranging from romantic to casual to funny
This makes my skin crawl. Did you actually disclose to your partner that they're texting an app, not a man?
Could ya maybe try being a human first?
This ain't it, chief.
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