Save the identity
Choose the guardian card that feels closest to you, so the result becomes a revisitable identity mark.
View cardsGUARDIAN KEEPSAKE HALL
Each card is a heart-language doorway: use it in Stories, send it to a partner, place it in a relationship journal, or keep it as the base for future collectible supplies.
SAVE · BLESS · RETURN
A card is not the endpoint. It is a heart-language pass you can return to, after four light steps.
Choose the guardian card that feels closest to you, so the result becomes a revisitable identity mark.
View cardsPut the sentence you most want understood into a journal instead of making the result do all the work.
Use repair planAfter saving, go back to the matching supply route, do one free task, then decide whether a book or Luna helps.
Open suppliesGUARDIAN KEEPSAKES
Turn the quiz result into something you can save, share, and revisit. Keep your guardian card, then return to one small supply task. Use it in Stories, send it to a partner, or place it in a relationship journal as today's heart-language doorway.
Words of affirmation
Turn the need to be seen into one accurate sentence someone can receive.
Quality time
Turn promised company into time where both people truly stay.
Receiving gifts
Bring gifts back from price to remembrance, observation, and detail.
Acts of service
Return promises to daily life so care is not carried by one person alone.
Physical touch
Bring closeness back to consent, body safety, and a stable rhythm.
SAVE · SHARE · RETURN
Keep the guardian card that feels most like you so the result is not a one-time answer.
Add one concrete request when you share: what doorway to feeling loved do you want understood?
Come back after a week and check whether you completed one small repair task.
The card is a reminder and conversation doorway, not proof that a partner must immediately comply. If the relationship is unsafe, controlling, or coercive, seek trusted and professional support first.
The LoveTypes guardians and Heart Garden are metaphor tools for self-reflection and relationship communication. They are not therapy, medical advice, legal advice, or a relationship diagnosis. If you are facing violence, coercive control, trauma, or urgent risk, seek trusted local and professional support first.