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Reblog this if you like seeing me on your dash
slut era (only wants to belong to someone and feel loved)
What I mean when I say “come over”
I act shy but I will fuck the shit out of you.
Some ppl don’t have a clue what this is!
you ever see a person & say to yourself “ damn I know they’d fuck the hell outta me “ or is it just me ? 🌚😂
“We try to hide our feelings but we forget our eyes speak.”
— Unknown
“Close your eyes and imagine the best version of you possible. That’s who you really are, let go of any part of you that doesn’t believe it.”
— C. Assaad
“For every person you forgive, you heal a wound of your own.”
— Phil Good
“The past doesn’t need you anymore. Your future does.”
— Unknown
“Make yourself so happy so that when others look at you they become happy, too.”
— Yogi Bhajan
Types of relationships that look like love but are not:
Infatuation: This is an intense emotional or sexual attraction to someone that can give the illusion of love. However, infatuation is often based on idealized perceptions rather than a deep emotional connection.
Codependency: Codependent relationships involve one person excessively relying on another for emotional or physical needs. This dependency can mimic love, but it is rooted in the need for validation, control, or a sense of purpose.
Unrequited love: This refers to a situation where one person has romantic feelings for another, but those feelings are not reciprocated. It may involve one-sided affection, longing, or an obsession with someone who does not feel the same way.
Limerence: Limerence is an intense and obsessive form of attraction characterized by intrusive thoughts, longing for reciprocation, and an idealized image of the other person. It can feel like love, but it often lacks a genuine emotional connection.
Conditional love: In relationships based on conditional love, affection and care are only given when certain conditions or expectations are met. This type of relationship lacks unconditional acceptance and can be manipulative or controlling.
Trauma bond: A trauma bond forms when two individuals share intense emotional experiences, often negative or abusive. Despite the harmful dynamics, there may be a strong attachment due to the shared trauma, leading to a mistaken perception of love.
Transactional relationships: These relationships are based on mutual benefit or convenience rather than genuine emotional connection. Partners may stay together for financial security, social status, or other practical reasons, rather than genuine love and affection.
Manipulative relationships: Manipulative relationships involve one person exerting control and power over the other through emotional manipulation, coercion, or gaslighting. The manipulator may feign love and affection to gain control or exploit their partner's vulnerabilities.
Fantasy relationships: In fantasy relationships, one or both partners create an idealized version of the other person, often based on unrealistic expectations or fantasies. The relationship may lack a true emotional connection, as it is based on the person's fantasy rather than the reality of who their partner is.
One-sided relationships: These relationships are characterized by an imbalance of effort, care, or emotional investment. One person may consistently give more while the other takes without reciprocation. It can create an illusion of love, but it lacks equality and mutual respect.
Love addiction: Love addiction refers to a compulsive or obsessive pattern of seeking out relationships and being dependent on the euphoric feeling of being in love. It can lead to a cycle of unhealthy relationships, as the person seeks constant validation and excitement without addressing underlying emotional issues.
this. something i’ve been reflecting on for a while—true love, to me, looks grounded. strong romantic feelings are not a replacement for building love organically. real love takes time, investment, emotional maturity, self discipline, commitment, and intention.
many of us want romantic love thinking it’s just a passive stream of thrill, fun stimulation, connection, and validation that will bring happiness or meet some subconscious needs. that’s impact bias: we overestimate the joy/fulfillment that will result from a circumstance.
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A Reminder: Giving Myself 6 Months
In 6 months You can either be in the same place or in a better place. Focus every day on improving your health, wealth, and happiness. It will take time, but you can make it happen.