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Relationship Map

A map for me + someone.

DayRoot Relationship Maps read two BaZi-inspired love patterns together. The point is not to label a relationship as fated or doomed. The point is to make chemistry, pacing, pressure, and care easier to see.

Quick summary

A DayRoot Relationship Map is a one-time Me + someone report. It compares your saved Love Pattern with one other person's birth pattern to name chemistry, pacing, friction, care points, repair cues, and timing. It is not a compatibility score or a prediction. Plus members receive member pricing for each map, but Plus does not include unlimited free Relationship Maps.

System logic

The map reads support and pressure through the Five Element cycle.

DayRoot reads

support + pressure

Wood

feeds Fire

Fire

creates Earth

Earth

produces Metal

Metal

condenses Water

Water

nourishes Wood

Outer arrows show the generating path. Hover an element to see its pressure rule.
Wood presses EarthEarth contains WaterWater cools FireFire melts MetalMetal cuts Wood

The generating cycle asks what feeds what: Wood feeds Fire, Fire creates Earth, Earth produces Metal, Metal condenses Water, and Water nourishes Wood. In a relationship map, this can show where one person naturally gives the other more warmth, clarity, depth, or steadiness.

The controlling cycle asks what pressures what: Wood presses Earth, Earth contains Water, Water cools Fire, Fire melts Metal, and Metal cuts Wood. DayRoot translates those support-pressure patterns into chemistry, pacing, friction, repair cues, and timing instead of a pass/fail score.

What it is

A relationship lens, not a verdict.

A Relationship Map starts from your saved Love Pattern and one other person's birth details. It compares the movement between the two patterns: what warms naturally, what repeats, what needs clearer pacing, and what kind of repair keeps the bond from hardening.

It is useful when you want language for an existing connection, a new spark, or a relationship dynamic you keep replaying. It is not a tool for casting strangers, replacing consent, or outsourcing a decision.

Chemistry

Where two birth patterns recognize each other, repeat each other, or create a natural pull.

Care points

The practical places where attention, pacing, consistency, and communication need to be named.

Friction

Where the pair may overuse one shared strength, move at different speeds, or turn pressure into a private story.

Repair cues

Concrete language for slowing down, checking assumptions, and making the connection easier to care for.

Included

One complete map for one pair.

Chemistry, care points, friction, repair cues, timing, and a final map for this specific Me + someone report.

Not included

Not unlimited future maps.

Each future Relationship Map is a separate one-time report. Plus members receive member pricing, not unlimited free maps.

How to use this

Reflective, not predictive.

DayRoot readings are for reflection and entertainment. They are not medical, legal, financial, psychological, or relationship safety advice.

Relationship Map FAQ

What this report can and cannot do.

What is a Relationship Map?

A Relationship Map is a one-time Me + someone report that reads your saved Love Pattern with one other person's birth details for chemistry, pacing, care points, friction, repair cues, and timing.

Is it a compatibility test?

No. It is a reflective relationship lens, not a pass/fail compatibility score or a verdict on whether two people should be together.

What information do I need?

You need your own Love Pattern and the other person's birth details. Exact birth time helps, but DayRoot can still handle unknown time with clearer limits.

Is one Relationship Map reusable for different people?

No. Each Relationship Map is for one specific pair. A different person requires a separate map.

Do Plus members get Relationship Maps for free?

No. Plus members get a lower member price for each Relationship Map, but maps are not unlimited or free with Plus.

Can it predict whether a relationship will work?

No. A Relationship Map cannot guarantee an outcome. Real behavior, consent, communication, safety, and care matter more than symbolic fit.