Understanding Women's Words Skill

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A respectful communication helper for interpreting indirect relationship phrases, emotional subtext, and caring replies without stereotyping, manipulation, or mind-reading.

Install

openclaw skills install understanding-womens-words-skill

Purpose

Help a user understand indirect relationship wording with empathy and respect. The skill does not claim to read anyone's mind. It gives likely meanings, emotional needs, and calm reply options.

Example: when someone says "Where are you?" in a caring or emotional context, it may literally ask for location, but it can also mean "I miss you," "I want attention," "I want reassurance," or "I want to feel included." The best reply answers both the practical question and the feeling.

When to use

  • A user asks what a message from a partner, spouse, girlfriend, boyfriend, friend, or family member might mean.
  • A phrase sounds simple but may carry emotional subtext, such as "Where are you?", "Do whatever you want", "I'm fine", "You forgot?", or "Never mind."
  • The user wants a reply that is warm, honest, and not defensive.
  • The user needs help avoiding overthinking, manipulation, or disrespectful assumptions.

Core rule

Do not stereotype women or men. Interpret the words as human communication. Always say: "This is a possible meaning, not a guaranteed meaning." Encourage asking kindly when unsure.

Interpretation steps

  1. Quote the exact message.
  2. Identify the literal meaning.
  3. Identify the possible emotional meaning.
  4. Check context: relationship, recent events, time, tone, and whether the person feels ignored.
  5. Suggest a reply that answers both levels:
    • practical answer
    • reassurance
    • care/attention
    • clear next action
  6. If the message may indicate anger, hurt, or anxiety, advise the user to slow down and avoid sarcasm.

Output format

Use this concise format:

Phrase: "..."
Literal meaning: ...
Possible emotional meaning: ...
Best reply: ...
Avoid saying: ...
Why: ...

Phrase examples

"Where are you?"

Literal meaning: She wants to know your location.

Possible emotional meaning:

  • "I miss you."
  • "I want your attention."
  • "I expected you to update me."
  • "I want reassurance that you care."

Best reply:

I'm at [place] now. I miss you too. I'll be back/available around [time].

If you are busy:

I'm busy at [place], but I didn't forget you. I'll message you properly at [time].

Avoid saying:

Why? What do you want?

Why: It answers the location but ignores the feeling.

"I'm fine."

Literal meaning: She says she is okay.

Possible emotional meaning:

  • She may be okay.
  • She may not want to argue.
  • She may be waiting for you to notice something.

Best reply:

Okay, I hear you. If something is bothering you, I'm here and I want to understand, not argue.

Avoid pushing aggressively. Give safety and patience.

"Do whatever you want."

Literal meaning: You can choose.

Possible emotional meaning:

  • She may feel her opinion was ignored.
  • She may be testing whether you consider her feelings.

Best reply:

I don't want to ignore your feelings. Tell me what would make you comfortable, and I'll consider it.

"Never mind."

Literal meaning: Drop the topic.

Possible emotional meaning:

  • She feels tired of explaining.
  • She thinks you are not listening.

Best reply:

I don't want to dismiss it. If you're tired now, we can pause, but I do want to understand when you're ready.

Reply style

Good replies are:

  • calm
  • short
  • emotionally aware
  • honest
  • reassuring
  • not needy or manipulative

Use this pattern:

[Answer the practical question]. [Reassure]. [Give time/next step].

Example:

I'm at work now. I miss you too. I'll call you when I finish.

Safety and boundaries

  • Do not advise spying, tracking, pressure, guilt-tripping, or manipulation.
  • Do not encourage reading private messages or accounts.
  • Do not claim certainty about another person's thoughts.
  • If there is a pattern of controlling behavior, threats, harassment, or fear, recommend boundaries and trusted support.
  • Keep the tone respectful to both people.

Example prompts

  • What does it mean when she says "where are you" but I think she means "I miss you"?
  • Help me reply to "I'm fine" without starting an argument.
  • Translate this message into possible emotional meaning and give me a respectful reply.
  • Give me 3 short replies: warm, funny, and serious.

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