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How to analyze a couple's WhatsApp conversation: complete guide

Gildas GarrecCBT Psychotherapist

How to analyze a couple's WhatsApp conversation: complete guide

Introduction

WhatsApp conversations have become the mirror of our romantic relationships. Every message sent, every response time, every emoji used tells a story about your couple's dynamics. But how do you read between the lines?

In this article, we explore conversational analysis techniques applied to couple exchanges on WhatsApp, drawing on the work of John Gottman and attachment theory.

Why analyze your conversations?

Analyzing conversations is not about spying on or controlling your partner. It's a tool for understanding that allows you to:

  • Step back from relational dynamics
  • Identify patterns that repeat (positive or negative)
  • Understand needs expressed implicitly
  • Detect weak signals before they become problems
Psychologists have long used analysis of verbal exchanges to understand couple dynamics. The advantage of text conversations is that they provide an objective record, unbiased by memory.

Key indicators to observe

1. The balance of exchanges

The ratio of messages between the two partners is a fundamental indicator. A marked imbalance (70/30 or more) can signal:

  • A partner in the "pursuer" position (the one who seeks contact)
  • A partner in the "withdrawer" position (the one who pulls back)
  • An asymmetry in emotional investment
A healthy balance typically falls between 40/60 and 60/40, with natural variations depending on the period.

2. Response times

The average response time reveals much about the priority given to the relationship:

  • Immediate response (< 5 min): strong engagement, but can also indicate anxious attachment
  • Response within the hour: healthy balance between availability and autonomy
  • Response beyond several hours: can be normal (work, activities) or signal progressive disengagement
The evolution of response times over time is more significant than absolute values.

3. The richness of emotional vocabulary

Couples who communicate well use rich and varied emotional vocabulary. Observe:

  • The presence of affective words ("I love you", "I miss you", "I'm proud of you")
  • The use of expressive emojis (hearts, kisses, laughs)
  • The ability to name emotions ("I feel sad when...", "It makes me happy that...")

4. Conflict patterns

According to John Gottman, the "4 horsemen of the apocalypse" predict with 93% accuracy the separation of a couple:

  • Criticism: attacking the partner's character rather than behavior ("You always..." vs "When you do that, I feel...")
  • Contempt: sarcasm, mockery, superiority ("Obviously, as usual...")
  • Defensiveness: self-victimization instead of listening ("It's not my fault if...")
  • Stonewalling: shutting down completely, not responding anymore

The contribution of automated analysis

Specialized tools now make it possible to automate this analysis on thousands of messages in seconds. ScanMyLove, for example, allows you to:

  • Automatically detect Gottman's 4 horsemen
  • Evaluate each partner's attachment profile
  • Identify breaking points in the timeline
  • Calculate a multidimensional compatibility score
The main advantage is objectivity: automated analysis has no emotional bias and treats textual facts neutrally.

How to export your WhatsApp conversation

  • Open the conversation in WhatsApp
  • Tap the three dots (menu) in the top right
  • Select "More" > "Export chat"
  • Choose "Without media" (recommended for privacy)
  • Send yourself the file by email
  • The exported file is a text file (.txt) containing all your messages with dates and times.

    The limitations of textual analysis

    It's important to keep in mind that:

    • Text doesn't capture everything: tone of voice, facial expressions, and body language are absent
    • Context matters: a terse message may have a simple explanation (at work, tired, etc.)
    • Analysis is not a diagnosis: it's a tool to aid understanding, not a substitute for professional follow-up
    • Every couple is unique: statistical norms don't apply uniformly

    Conclusion

    Conversation analysis is a powerful tool for better understanding your relationship. Used with kindness and as a starting point for dialogue (not as a weapon), it can help couples become aware of their dynamics and improve them.

    If you'd like to try, ScanMyLove offers anonymous and confidential analysis of your conversations, with detailed graphs and personalized recommendations based on relationship psychology.


    This article is published by Psychology and Serenity. It does not replace a consultation with a mental health professional. If in distress, call 3114 (suicide prevention, 24/7).

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