Ambiguity about what someone actually wants wastes time and emotional energy. In this 120–200 word episode Sarah offers the Intent Spectrum: a short, non‑judgmental way to name relationship intent with one‑line signals that live in profiles, DMs, voice notes, or pre‑meet checks. Listeners learn three spectrum zones (Curious‑Casual → Seeing‑Someone → Partner‑Seeking), six lane‑ready one‑liners (profile pin, first DM, voice‑note opener, calendar preface, soft-recalibrate, and graceful close), and guidance on timing—when to pin an intent line, when to say it in chat, and when to save it for a brief pre‑meet check. Sarah models delivery so lines stay warm and avoids pressure, offers cultural and neurodivergent phrasing swaps, and includes a short 3‑thread micro‑experiment: try one intent signal across three matches and log clarity and reopen rate. Episode closes with an explicit subscribe CTA in Sarah’s voice and the show sign‑off: Stay curious.
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