Your Type
Once you fall in love, you unconditionally tolerate everything about the other person, seeing only their merits and completely losing the ability to judge right from wrong. This "bottomless giving and infatuation" actually stems from your inner deep anxiety about "lacking self-confidence in your worth and fear of abandonment"; you fear that if you aren't perfect or submissive enough, the other person will leave, so you use unconditional compromise to beg for the relationship's survival. But settling for less never brings true love. Try asking yourself "Will this make me feel wronged?" the next time you want to yield for them; when you learn to use the filter of love to appreciate yourself as well, you'll attract someone who truly knows how to cherish you.
💡 Did you know?
Attachment theory research indicates anxiously attached individuals (about 19% of adults) are more likely to overlook red flags in romance, with studies showing they enter unhealthy relationships about 2.4 times more often than securely attached people.
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