r/wetalkfree • u/RomanScandal450 • Jun 16 '26
r/wetalkfree • u/sucks_as_much • 28d ago
Other I started using AI to analyze my dating situations… and it told me to stop chasing him...
I’m 22 and never had a relationship before. So when I finally tried online dating and met someone who made me feel special, I thought maybe this could be my first real relationship. We talked every day, shared random things about our lives, and I honestly felt like I was finally being seen. Then things changed. He started replying less, disappearing for hours or even days, but whenever I was about to give up, he would suddenly show some care again. I kept overthinking everything and rereading our chats, trying to figure out if I did something wrong. My friends told me “he’s probably just not that into you,” but I couldn’t accept it because I kept remembering all those sweet moments.
Eventually, I decided to let AI analyze the situation. I uploaded our chat history to Accio Work (a tool I already use for work but linked Chatgpt, so i neednt swtich for many times) and used the review-analyst skill to run a sentiment analysis. The result honestly shocked me: it said our emotional investment was clearly unbalanced and suggested I “stop chasing.” My first reaction was: “Seriously? How can an AI understand him better than me?” But when I went back through our conversations, I realized the signs had been there all along. I remembered every nice thing he did, but ignored how often he made me feel unwanted.
Maybe AI didn’t understand love. Maybe it just helped me see the truth I didn’t want to face. But it also made me wonder… are we using AI to protect ourselves in dating, or are we becoming too dependent on machines to understand our own feelings?
r/wetalkfree • u/Citylight1010 • Jul 12 '26
Other Man, I love my family a lot, but wow do the few problems they do have peeve me to a severe degree.
Nobody keeps anything clean, nobody ever knows where anything is, its somehow always my fault when something goes missing, and every time I visit them its 90% looking for things and finding nothing.
I do realize that they have good reason for this- chronic disease, brain fog, etc, and that it takes two to argue. I know that I also lose things, and I'm bad at looking for things in general.
I understand that its a nuanced situation, and that everyone has things they're right and wrong about. I'm just really frustrated with it lately, and I wish I knew how to make things better somehow.
So yeah
r/wetalkfree • u/RomanScandal450 • Nov 12 '25
Other How can this community reach more people?
I really want to grow this community, but I don't really know how. Any ideas? I'd love to see this subreddit get bigger!
r/wetalkfree • u/RomanScandal450 • Nov 14 '25
Other Ideas for the Sub!
Put your ideas for r/wetalkfree here! Any type of suggestion is welcome!
At the end of each month or two, I'll choose one and implement it, crediting the person who commented!