Use hospital terms to describe your relationship

Answer
A detailed solution can be found by using various medical metaphors to describe different relationship statuses: 1. 'Stable' – A relationship that is consistent and secure, with no immediate changes or crises. 2. 'Critical Condition' – A relationship that is in deep trouble or facing a breakdown that requires urgent attention. 3. 'Discharged' – A relationship that has officially ended, where both parties have moved on. 4. 'In Intensive Care (ICU)' – A relationship that is being closely monitored and worked on to prevent a total collapse. 5. 'Under Observation' – A new or uncertain relationship where the individuals are still getting to know each other to see how it develops. 6. 'Fully Recovered' – A relationship that went through a tough time but has now healed and is stronger than before. 7. 'Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)' – A relationship that has ended and there is no intention of ever trying to revive it.