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People in long-term relationships - do intentional moments become less frequent over time?
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People in long-term relationships - do intentional moments become less frequent over time?

Over the last few months, I kept hearing people in long-term relationships say things like:

"We still love each other, nut life became repetitive."

"We care deeply, but intentional moments reduced"

"Everything became work, phones, sleep, repeat."

" We miss the playful side we had earlier."

That got me thinking:

What if reconnecting didn't always need big date nights, expensive plans, or fixing everything at once?

What if it could start with one small shared experience?

So I started building ANYDAY - a liquid chocolate experience for couples designed around playfulness, closeness and creating intentional moments together.

The idea is simple: Partners can pour it on each other and share the experience together.

Tagline: "Just Pour & Lick"

(Attached is the early product + packaging concept.)

I'm building this solo and still validating, so I'd genuinely value honest feedback:

  1. Looking at the product only - what dose it communicate to you?
  2. Does the concept feel interesting, awkward, unnecessary, or meaningful?
  3. Would couples actually use something like this?

4.What feeling does the packaging give?

Open to all feedback - positive or brutal

Pre-launch product shot of our actual prototype. Minor post-processing used (lighting, color and sharpness adjustments) for presentation. Product and packaging are real photographs, not AI generated.

u/BuildingwithAnyday — 5 days ago

People in long-term relationships - do intentional moments become less frequent over time?

Over the last few months, I kept hearing people in long-term relationships say things like:

"We still love each other, nut life became repetitive."

"We care deeply, but intentional moments reduced"

"Everything became work, phones, sleep, repeat."

" We miss the playful side we had earlier."

That got me thinking:

What if reconnecting didn't always need big date nights, expensive plans, or fixing everything at once?

What if it could start with one small shared experience?

So I started building ANYDAY - a liquid chocolate experience for couples designed around playfulness, closeness and creating intentional moments together.

The idea is simple: Partners can pour it on each other and share the experience together.

Tagline: "Just Pour & Lick"

(Attached is the early product + packaging concept.)

I'm building this solo and still validating, so I'd genuinely value honest feedback:

  1. Looking at the product only - what dose it communicate to you?

  2. Does the concept feel interesting, awkward, unnecessary, or meaningful?

  3. Would couples actually use something like this?

4.What feeling does the packaging give?

Open to all feedback - positive or brutal

Pre-launch product shot of our actual prototype. Minor post-processing used (lighting, color and sharpness adjustments) for presentation. Product and packaging are real photographs, not AI generated.

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u/BuildingwithAnyday — 5 days ago

Couples who have been together for years - what small experiences or rituals keep things playful ?

Curious because I'm building something around connection, shared experiences and helping couples create more intentional moments together. Would love honest thoughts and examples. If this topic interests you , fell free to stay connected - I may share the product journey and updates in future posts.

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u/BuildingwithAnyday — 5 days ago