Guidelines

What does it mean when a girl says I love you first?

What does it mean when a girl says I love you first?

“It usually means that the other person either does not feel same or wants to be sure they feel same.” It’s not necessarily bad news, she says. If the other person isn’t completely sure they feel the same way, sometimes they just need time to process and really understand their feelings. (That’s always a good thing.)

Why does the thought of a relationship scare me?

This is because we learn from our experiences how relationships work—we develop expectations for how people will behave based on these as well. For example, if our emotional needs weren’t met as children, we may be afraid to trust again. We may have fears about depending on someone and having someone depend on us.

Why am I Afraid of Losing my Girlfriend?

Your paralyzing, unspoken fear about losing her is keeping you from thinking clearly and fearlessly taking the actions which will create more connection, respect and trust. It’s that underlying fear that is making you feel ashamed about your behavior and is eating away at your self-respect.

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Why Can’t you Love Your Woman when you live in fear?

It’s impossible to properly love your woman when you live in fear and cannot take action. Why? Because she cannot properly experience the love, respect and affection you have to offer if it is all coming from a place of insecurity, fear and inaction. Your fear and inaction is hard to respect.

Why do we fear losing something?

Remember, the biological reason for fear is to get us to act, after the action, the fear is pointless. (Worse than pointless, as it hurts you.) In this article, I am going to share something that will hopefully change this fear. At first, we fear losing something because everything is impermanent.

Why do I have a fear of Losing my mom?

When we care about someone deeply, the thought of losing them can be terrifying. Once any anxiety sets in, including this fear of losing your mom, it tends to take over. Anxiety is a bit of a controlling bully. 🙂 Once it’s in our head, anxiety sets our minds racing in an endless loop of fear and worry.