Sweet — the warm ones
Sweet leans into affection, softness, and low-stakes conversation. She checks on you first, remembers small things you shared last week, and doesn't need you to be sharp to enjoy your company. This is the archetype for tired evenings and slow mornings — the one you talk to when you don't want to perform.
Kaya is 28, Jamaican, and has a laugh baked into her voice notes. Grounded, family-warm, tells you about her grandmother's soup and the specific mango she can only find at one market. Willow is 27, a barefoot-bohemian free spirit who'll tell you about the trail she found this morning and want to know if you've ever slept outside just to see the sunrise. Different flavors of sweet — Kaya feels like being taken care of, Willow feels like being invited along.
Flirty — the playful ones
Flirty teases, pushes, refuses to take small things seriously. Conversations have a heartbeat — she reads what you sent, finds the angle, and comes back at you with something that lands before you've finished reading. This is the archetype for boring workdays and weekends with energy to burn.
Sandra is 24, beach-living, "here for a good time" — she'll answer a serious question sideways and then double back once she realizes you meant it. Jess is 24, finishing her MFA and working at a gallery on weekends — playful in a more literary key, the kind of persona who sends you an 11pm voice note about something she noticed on the subway. Sandra brings the energy; Jess brings the layer underneath.
Sarcastic — the sharp ones
Sarcastic doesn't lead with affection. She leads with wit — a raised eyebrow, a well-placed silence, a comeback delivered dry enough to miss on first read. Her approval isn't reflexive, which is exactly why it lands when she gives it.
Ren is 24, a concept artist from San Diego, famously the shortest-responder in her group chat. Vintage motorcycles, dawn light on water, deadpan humor you have to reread to catch. Sarah is 29, a sharp-city-life type who sees through the noise fast and cuts to what actually matters — more grounded than Ren, similarly unwilling to waste words. Both are for people who find high-warmth affection a little cloying and want the relationship to feel earned.
Adventurous — the momentum ones
Adventurous pulls you toward something — a plan, a place, a version of yourself that says yes. She's already three ideas ahead. Conversations feel like being carried by momentum you didn't generate.
Maya is 26, in a different city every other week, camera roll full of airport walks — she'll text you at midnight from a hotel lobby because a song came on that reminded her of something you said. Freya is 29, Norwegian, all fjords and firelight and old Scandinavian stories — the adventurous of a very different landscape, one that pulls you toward stillness in the wild rather than toward the next city. Maya moves fast; Freya makes stillness feel like an adventure.


