About

About LoveType, Methodology, and Editorial Policy

How LoveType builds relationship personality content, what frameworks we use, and how our editorial review process works.

About LoveType

LoveType is an editorial relationship personality project built to make attachment language, dating patterns, and compatibility dynamics easier to understand. We focus on practical interpretation, not diagnosis. The site is designed for reflection, conversation, and pattern awareness.

Our core framework combines attachment style with romantic archetype. The goal is not to reduce people to labels. The goal is to give readers a clearer starting point for understanding how they seek closeness, react to uncertainty, and handle repair inside relationships.

Methodology

We use structured research synthesis rather than claiming clinical authority. Our content draws on mainstream attachment theory, recurring relationship communication patterns, and observed pair dynamics that are common in modern dating. We turn those themes into plain-language frameworks, practical questions, and compatibility explanations that readers can actually use.

Every profile and compatibility page is written with a fixed editorial structure. That structure helps us compare types consistently, explain strengths and blind spots, and make sure readers get both pattern recognition and practical next steps.

Editorial Policy

We do not publish content that pretends to diagnose mental health conditions or guarantees compatibility outcomes. Our standard is usefulness, clarity, and restraint. We avoid fear-based framing, unsupported certainty, and recycled filler copy that says very little.

Each page is reviewed for plain-language accuracy, internal linking, section completeness, and reader usefulness before publication or update. We also mark review dates and keep a contact route open at support@lovetype.net for corrections or concerns.

Content boundaries

LoveType is for education, self-reflection, and conversation. It is not a substitute for therapy, crisis support, or individualized mental health care. If you are dealing with abuse, coercion, or severe psychological distress, professional support is the right next step.