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RYM app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 3408 ratings )
Social Networking Lifestyle
Developer: Blackhelios
Free
Current version: 1.0.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 16 Jan 2015
App size: 5.75 Mb

The kind of relationship that can be called serious is the one that can evolve over time; one in which the partners want to build something solid, strong, one that will follow a comforting grow over time.

The purpose of RYM (Rank Your Man) is to allow women, whether they’re living as a couple or wishing to, to get a complete picture of their relationship according to different criteria; their daily moods, the number of text messages or calls received, the feelings those last made them get, kind thoughts received or not…

You begin to ask yourself questions?
You think he doesn’t invest enough in your relationship?
You think he should take care of you more?
You’re not sure he really loves you, and not as much as you love him?

Using RYM (Rank Your Man), your man will no longer be able to pretend that, even if he sometimes seems absent, you are the woman of his life; that he loves you, thinks about you and wants nobody else but you to share his life without providing evidence of it. As time goes by, each and every day.
RYM must be used for at least ten days to provide you with a first diagnosis.

Is your relationship ranked below the 50% mark?
So on your marks, go !
Rank your man, and be sure RYM will keep being secret and discreet

Features:

• SMS: classify daily the received SMS by tagging them to the quality of emotional feeling category that best match. How many truly fulfilled you, how many made you happy? How many were just nice, painful or left you feel truly sad?

• Calls: as for the SMS, classify them daily by tagging the ones that fulfilled you, made you happy, were nice, painful or unfair, or left you feel like you wanna die.

• Mood of the day: how did you feel today, what kinds of feelings did you get while thinking about him, what thoughts did your relationship make you get? Rank daily your romantic mood along five levels, from “In love” to ‘Miserable”.

• He loves me - He loves me not: pick off from one to three petals of the daisy, the ones that best match your feelings and impressions. Has he been tender or unfair, did he made you cry or laugh? Has he been selfish or surprising? Did he told you he loves you?

• Diagnosis: the first statistical curves are available after 10 days of use.