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: Use structured "I" statements to address roadblocks or concerns directly. For example: "I spotted a potential roadblock... do you have a minute to hear my concerns?".

: Use prompts to build intimacy, such as "What was your first impression of me?" or "What is your favorite memory of us?". : Use structured "I" statements to address roadblocks

Since "Truth" can refer to everything from a philosophical concept to a popular party game, 1. The Game of "Truth or Dare" : Use structured "I" statements to address roadblocks

This view treats truth as an absolute or a fundamental reality rather than a subjective experience. : Use structured "I" statements to address roadblocks

: Stick to safe but "rad" prompts like "Which of the 12 Apostles do you think is the cutest?" (for religious groups) or "What’s the most childish thing you still do?".