The questions you keep to yourself
You keep replaying it in your head. And you still can’t tell where you stand.
The mixed signals, the silence, the text you’ve reread a hundred times. It’s the not-knowing that wears you down. Answer honestly (no one’s watching) and get a straight read on where you actually stand, and the smartest next move.
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The assessments
Into You, or Just Being Nice?
Thirty quick reads on what she actually does, texts, time, touch, the way she looks at you. We turn the mixed signals into one clear answer, and the smartest next move.
Is It Actually Over?
Thirty honest reads on where she actually is since it ended, whether you're still in contact or it's gone silent. Her signals, her silences, the things she does and doesn't say. We turn the push-pull into one straight answer: done for good, or door still cracked, and the smartest next move either way.
Read Any Woman
Thirty real moments. You tell us what she actually does, we map how attraction works for her, what pulls her in, and what quietly kills it. Specific enough that you'll catch yourself nodding.
Who Do You Actually Fall For?
Thirty real moments. You answer how you actually react, not how you wish you did, and we map who you're really drawn to, how you love, and the pattern you keep landing in.
The Journal
Field notes on attraction

Ten ways to turn her on before you lay a finger on her
For a woman, sex is almost entirely in her head. Her body just reports what her mind already decided. Which means you can have her wanting you, badly, from across the room or across town, long before there's anything to touch.

She went quiet, and you can't tell if she's busy or done
Pulling back and walking away look almost identical from the outside. The difference is small, specific, and most men read it exactly backwards.

Why the good ones bore you, and the wrong ones feel like fireworks
The buzz you keep mistaking for chemistry has a mechanism. Once you see it, the steady man stops looking boring and the exciting one stops looking like fate.
What you’re walking into
You’ll see yourself a little too clearly.
You’ll see your pattern
The move you make every time it matters, finally named out loud, so you can’t unsee it.
You won’t get flattered
You’ll hear the part you were quietly hoping to skip. That’s the part that changes things.
You’ll recognize yourself
The unsettling bit isn’t that it stings. It’s how much you already knew but couldn’t put into words.
Stop guessing. Get the read.
A few honest minutes and you’ll finally know where you stand, and exactly what to do next.
