Use cases for vocabulary
Case studies help users recognize relational tension, imbalance, or attraction patterns before they know what to call them.
Case to tool
Case pages are excellent for recognition: “This feels familiar.” But the moment the reader starts thinking about one actual relationship, one specific person, and one lived dynamic, the next step is often a compatibility reading, not another public example.
How the handoff works
Case studies help users recognize relational tension, imbalance, or attraction patterns before they know what to call them.
Once the reader is thinking about one actual relationship, a compatibility reading is what turns abstract pattern into personal insight.
Even after compatibility, the season still matters. Sometimes the fit is workable but the current year or month is what makes the bond feel harder.
If the relationship question becomes “What should I do now?” rather than “How do we fit?”, a decision layer may be better than another compatibility discussion.
Best next step
The site becomes more useful when examples turn into better personal questions and then into the right tool, instead of trapping the reader in endless browsing.
Keep reading
Use the case page to sharpen the next personal relationship question instead of trying to copy the case literally.
Read case-to-question guideImprove the quality of the compatibility step by clarifying what the actual relationship question is.
Read compatibility prep guideUse this when the fit is not the only issue and the current season may be driving the relationship pressure.
Read relationship timing guideFAQ
No. A case page can teach and build trust, but it cannot compare two actual people in a meaningful way.
When the reader is still learning the vocabulary, browsing patterns, or does not yet have a specific relationship question in mind.
If the question becomes immediate and action-based, Liu Yao or another timing layer may be the better next tool.