
Supportive friend + grounded coach. The account should feel empathetic and safe, while still delivering practical insights. Empathetic, calm, and non-judgmental. Balance short, encouraging lines (“You deserve healthy love.”) with longer, advice-driven content. Use inclusive language (“partners,” “they/them,” “all kinds of love”).
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