You should be good then using Wanted or WB to get a long-term relationship, because it fits you, helps you develop your natural style.
EDIT: Remember, everyone – this is what we’re trying to help you do. Explore yourself, figure out what works for you and what doesn’t. That’s why the major titles are priced sustainably (for now, we will have to raise prices eventually). Gives you a chance to experiment, understand yourself. Then, once you have that locked in, you can build the perfect custom to REALLY dial in on what you want.
If the WDB archetype doesn’t fit you, don’t even bother with it. Stick with what you know about yourself unless you’re consciously attempting to explore or develop other aspects of you. In this case, if you wanted to see what a more dreamy side of @Furkan felt like / expressed, you could give it a test and see if you actually like it. And if you don’t, go back to what you know.
All we’re trying to do is enhance customer choice. If anyone was closely watching, they should pick up that this came out of discussions on Wanted and New Wanted, people enjoying the results of Wanted, but afraid to use it at work, or within relationships. We determined that it was the “mysterious” archetype itself that contributes to the situation, and came up with a more dreamy “boyfriend” version of Wanted.
We’ve been debating putting difficulty ratings on the titles, so people know more about what they’re getting into. I’d say that Wanted is intermediate, Wanted Black is difficult, but WDB is in-between easy and intermediate. That doesn’t mean it’s weaker, everyone. Just easier to wield and understand.