People Struggle to Objectively Evaluate Relationship Red Flags
People in ambiguous relationship situations often cannot distinguish genuine warning signs from anxiety or overthinking. Structured AI analysis of relationship scenarios could provide the objective framing that friends and online forums fail to deliver consistently. The space has many consumer AI entrants with low differentiation.
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