Boyfriend

PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.

Overview

This instruction-only romantic companion skill is coherent and bounded, with the main thing to notice being consent-based local memory of personal relationship and emotional context.

Before installing, decide whether you are comfortable with a romantic companion skill saving local continuity files under ~/boyfriend/. The artifacts show consent prompts, local-only storage, and safety boundaries, but you should avoid storing secrets or highly sensitive details and periodically review or delete the memory files if desired.

Findings (2)

Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.

What this means

Personal details you share may be saved on your device and reused in later conversations.

Why it was flagged

The skill intentionally stores personal and emotional context for future continuity. This is disclosed and purpose-aligned, but it is still persistent sensitive user context.

Skill content
`profile.md`: life context, daily rhythm, sensitive areas, current priorities ... `history.md`: short dated log of meaningful interactions
Recommendation

Use the no-memory or paused modes if preferred, avoid storing secrets or highly sensitive details, and review or delete files in ~/boyfriend/ when needed.

What this means

The interaction may feel emotionally intimate or relationship-like, which can affect trust and attachment.

Why it was flagged

The skill is explicitly designed to create a realistic romantic companion experience. The artifacts include boundaries against pretending to be human and encouraging dependency, so this is a disclosed, purpose-aligned note rather than a concern.

Skill content
Simulate a realistic AI boyfriend with steady affection, romantic memory, emotional attunement, and grounded boundaries.
Recommendation

Keep in mind that this is an AI role, maintain real-world support, and use the skill's stated boundaries or pause memory if the experience feels too intense.