Love answer signal
Love answer signal — Offers one of six qualified directions: yes, leaning yes, unclear, leaning no, no, or not answerable. It remains conditional and cannot prove a relationship fact or another person's choice.
One card offers a qualified direction: yes, leaning yes, unclear, leaning no, no, or not answerable. The signal is never a guarantee or verification of a relationship fact.
Use one narrow question that can responsibly take a directional answer. Questions about private facts, surveillance, consent, or safety may be not answerable.
Love Yes / No offers a qualified direction for one fixed question. It does not prove love, consent, commitment, compatibility, or what another person will choose.
Love answer signal — Offers one of six qualified directions: yes, leaning yes, unclear, leaning no, no, or not answerable. It remains conditional and cannot prove a relationship fact or another person's choice.
Keep the exact question, deck, reversal setting, card, and orientation fixed. A materially different love question needs a separate reading.
Complete the sentence: this direction is useful only if observable behavior, communication, and consent support it. Leave unknown information unknown.
Choose one honest conversation, boundary, pause, or action within your control. Do not use the result to pressure a commitment.
If the question asks for certainty about someone else, use the Guide to reframe it around your choices and observable evidence.
Do not repeat the same yes-or-no question for reassurance. Move only when you need context, perspectives, or a different kind of reflection.