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openclaw skills install understanding-womens-words-skillA respectful communication helper for interpreting indirect relationship phrases, emotional subtext, and caring replies without stereotyping, manipulation, or mind-reading.
openclaw skills install understanding-womens-words-skillHelp 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.
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.
Use this concise format:
Phrase: "..."
Literal meaning: ...
Possible emotional meaning: ...
Best reply: ...
Avoid saying: ...
Why: ...
Literal meaning: She wants to know your location.
Possible emotional meaning:
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.
Literal meaning: She says she is okay.
Possible emotional meaning:
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.
Literal meaning: You can choose.
Possible emotional meaning:
Best reply:
I don't want to ignore your feelings. Tell me what would make you comfortable, and I'll consider it.
Literal meaning: Drop the topic.
Possible emotional meaning:
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.
Good replies are:
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.
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