
Personal development · Relationships · AI tools
I’ve been on a bit of an AI rabbit hole lately.
It started with me using Claude to help build out a full personal profile of myself — 100 interview-style questions, synthesized into a written document. From there I went deep on shadow work, emotional pattern analysis, and a reflection on my dance team family. I wrote about the whole experience in a previous post (What Happens When You Let AI Interview You for Two Days) if you want the full backstory.
At some point during all of that, I thought: if Claude knows me this well at this point, can it synthesize what my ideal romantic partner actually looks like?
Spoiler: Yes. And it was more useful than I expected.
This post is two things: a reflection on that experience, and a reusable prompt you can run yourself to get the same output. Whether you’re single, dating, or trying to get clearer on what you need in your current relationship — this exercise is worth the 20–30 minutes.
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