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    Therapy game-app to improve relationships by talking
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    Ilya  Yarovykh

    Engineering

    10 reviews
    Android is still "cooming soon" ?
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    Palina Chernavtseva
    Founder of LINA – Art therapy app
    1 review
    Great game to refresh relationships!
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    Konstantin Semyanov
    CTO Neatsy, Inc.
    2 reviews
    Absolutely love the concept of "Purpur a day"! It's refreshing to see a product that promotes deeper relationships and self-growth through thought-provoking questions. The fact that it's designed by psychotherapists makes it all the more intriguing. Can't wait to dive into this therapy game and explore its potential for personal development​!
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    Mariah Freya

    Founder & Leadership at Beducated

    2 reviews
    This app has some insightful questions to explore your desires and needs in a relationship.
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    Czeslaw
    Czeslaw
    Co-founder at Around PR Studio
    1 review
    I used Purpur app several times with my GF - once tried the Money Discussion Pass to talk about spending and surprisingly found out that she buys some stuff like clothes or cosmetics - not expensive though - and tries to hide those costs from me) Nevertheless, she still feels guilty & afraides of being caught. So, we discussed that and established rules & borders. Now all good) Thanks Purpur!
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    Ana Hryshchenia
    AROUND PR Studio
    3 reviews
    I hate adjusting my own lifestyle to other people's habits, which is inevitable when it comes to moving in. I was so lucky to find the app when I started living with my boyfriend, so we just sat down and talked about everything in a calm way (there's even special pass about moving in), and now if we get irritated about something, we agreed not to get offended and just speak up.
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