We have grievances against all sorts of people though, not just those we're in relationships with. You probably won't get the chance to give david letterman a piece of your mind, the golem is the best you can do.
Actually I find myself running into the opposite problem, where the golem is so accurate there's little point in actually talking to people. I feel like I can go for weeks without having a conversation where somebody says something unexpected.
The first person I noticed this with was my psychiatrist. Why pay to talk to someone when I can talk to their golem for free and get the same quality analysis?
Does anybody else have that dull feeling, when you have an argument, like you're just waiting for the other person to walk out where they're exposed, and then you write them up for it and say "have a nice day"? Where it feels like you're sitting in a speed trap eating donuts rather than solving a murder?
Yeah, sucks to be smart like that!
Anthony Ravenscroft writing on why it is important, in a relationship, to honestly communicate your grievances to the other person:
The map and the territory. How have you had the golem used against you? When have you, yourselves, made the mistake of resorting to a golem and had it blow in your face?