Original Advice
“DO: State your need in one plain sentence.”
Swap Hints for Hard Lines
Stop expecting people to decode your silence. The cold plate, the late reply, the pointed joke—none deliver what you actually need. They just bruise the room. Name the thing. One sentence. No decorations. No trapdoors. You are not subtle; you are suffering. Say it before the resentment ferments. Say it once, clean, like water.
Clarity is merciful. It spares you the spiral and gives others a map. Passive aggression promises control but breeds confusion, apologies you don’t want, mess you must clean. A plain sentence sets the table: who brings what, by when. It protects your time, your neck, your sleep. Direct words move furniture. Indirect ones just scuff the floor.
Cosmic Context
As fixed earth, you build by stating, not hinting. Venus in you craves ease—plain truth is the softest luxury.
Action
──────Text the exact need in one sentence, no emojis.
✨ You are allowed to want what you want without softening it. ✨