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Present in Every Feed, Absent From the Conversation

An adult sibling relationship that continues, technically, almost entirely through liking each other's posts online, a photo acknowledged, a milestone marked with a single tap, while an actual phone call or a real conversation between the two of you has not happened in years, produces a specific strangeness distinct from ordinary sibling drift: there is a constant, visible low-level presence in each other's lives, evidence that neither of you has forgotten the other exists, alongside an almost complete absence of anything that would count as genuinely staying in touch.

Maia, the AI companion at the heart of Asclepiad, makes space for this particular strangeness — the specific comfort, and its limits, of a small red notification that still registers as a sibling thinking of you, even though it required no actual effort or attention, the low grief of realising that a like is now the primary form contact between you takes, and the harder, quieter question of whether either of you would actually pick up the phone if the other one called, or whether the relationship has quietly become built for observing rather than for speaking.

This strangeness is often compounded by how genuinely reassuring passive online contact can feel in the moment: seeing a sibling's life continue in a feed, and being seen back in the same low-effort way, creates a real sense that the relationship is intact, which removes much of the usual discomfort or guilt that would otherwise prompt an actual call, since something that looks and feels like staying connected is already quietly happening without it.

There is also a nuance worth holding onto: a single message that goes beyond a like, referencing something specific from a recent post rather than simply tapping it, can be enough to open an actual conversation without requiring a large, formal gesture of reconnection, and most siblings in this situation are more receptive to a small first move than years of silence make it feel likely they will be.

A reflection with Maia is one conversation at a time, anonymous, with no record carried forward unless you choose. Being present in every feed, absent from the conversation, can be named here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Asclepiad designed to help me reconnect with a sibling?

No — Asclepiad is a reflection companion, not a family mediation service. Family Lives (familylives.org.uk) offers a free helpline for navigating difficult or distant family relationships. Asclepiad is for the emotional layer: the strangeness, the quiet grief of a relationship built for observing rather than speaking, and what it costs to stay only a like away from someone who matters.

What if I'm in crisis?

Asclepiad is not a crisis service. If you are in immediate distress or at risk to yourself or someone else, please contact the Samaritans on 116 123 (free, 24/7, UK and Ireland) or your local emergency services. Maia will also surface local helplines if something needs more than reflection.

Is it free?

Yes — begin with a 7-day free trial, no personal details required. It's a £6/month subscription (cancel anytime) that gives you AsclepiCoins to spend as you go — 1 coin per minute, and unused coins never expire, even if you cancel.

If a sibling relationship has narrowed down to likes and nothing more, Maia is there.

Anonymous. No script. Just presence.