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LoveTypes terms of use covering content boundaries, intellectual property, disclaimers, and site rules. Updated 2026-06-05.

Updated: 2026-06-05

SAFETY BOUNDARY MAP

Safety boundary map

Start with three boundaries for contact, data, responsibility, and external links before reading the full policy details below.

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How to Use the Content

This is trust boundary 1; the full note appears below.

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Responsibility Boundary

This is trust boundary 2; the full note appears below.

03

Intellectual Property and Links

This is trust boundary 3; the full note appears below.

FULL POLICY NOTES

Full policy notes

The notes below expand the map into usable rules, so you can see what to expect and when professional support is the right path.

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How to Use the Content

LoveTypes quizzes, guides, and guardian stories are tools for self-understanding and relationship conversation. Use them to organize language, prepare dialogue, and practice repair, not as permanent labels or the sole judgment of a relationship.

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Responsibility Boundary

The site does not replace therapy, medical care, legal advice, financial advice, or crisis support. Actions based on this content should account for real context, consent from everyone involved, and professional support when needed.

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Intellectual Property and Links

LoveTypes text, character settings, images, and layouts are site assets. Please do not reproduce them at scale without permission beyond reasonable citation. External and affiliate links take you away from this site, and their purchases or terms are handled by each service.

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Editorial boundary

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.