The Ex
Date three. You talk about the ex. A lot.
Date three. They ask about your last relationship. You meant to say 'it ended amicably.' What comes out instead is a twelve-minute monologue with a timeline, a villain, and too many details.
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The Overshare
→Date three. You mention the ex. A lot. And then the hard work of naming it, addressing it, and learning the difference between sharing and processing.
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The First Date
→The date is going medium. You're six minutes late. You knock something over. You say something weird. Learn that social confidence isn't having perfect moments — it's recovering from the imperfect ones with grace.
What you'll learn from The Ex
This scenario focuses on Date three. You talk about the ex. A lot. — a critical skill inside the broader relationships domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Overshare, a full interactive story inside the The First Date quest.
Skills you'll build in The First Date
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The day after. The silence from their end is deafening. You're scrolling back through your own texts looking for evidence that you didn't ruin this — and not finding much.
Date four. You walk in knowing you have to name what happened last time. Not apologize endlessly — just acknowledge it, directly, without making it another performance.
There's a difference between sharing your story and processing your trauma out loud at someone. You're learning where that line is — and it turns out the line is made of trust, not time.
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