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The report asked the questions we were afraid to ask each other

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MyTrueMatch Editorial

Verified story · Compatibility lens

Ananya, 27, requested the compatibility assessment herself. It surfaced one divergence neither had raised.

Ananya, 27, a clinical psychologist from Hyderabad, was introduced to Vikram, 30, an architect from Pune. They had met twice. Both families were keen to move forward quickly.

Ananya herself requested the compatibility assessment — unusual for the initiating side. The report identified a high alignment on emotional values and intellectual depth, but a divergence on extended-family integration: Vikram expected his wife to live with his parents; Ananya had not considered this.

"I actually knew this was going to be the issue. But seeing it written in a neutral report made it easier to bring up. We negotiated a plan before we got married — not after." They wed in December 2024.

"It said out loud what we were both thinking quietly."

— Ananya & Vikram · December 2024

Written by MyTrueMatch Editorial