Your Type
Love should be full of fun. You want a partner who's also a best friend, enjoying playful and breezy interactions. This pattern of "always using jokes and banter to maintain the relationship" actually masks your avoidance of "serious emotional commitment and deep vulnerability"; you fear that if the atmosphere gets heavy, or if you must face truly difficult relationship issues, you'll be at a loss or mess everything up, so you use a "carefree sense of humor" as a shield, laughing off all genuine words that might cause hurt. But constantly treating deep emotions as a joke makes the other person feel helpless when they need someone to lean on. Try putting away all jokes on a quiet night, earnestly and attentively listening to their inner worries; when you learn to face silence and seriousness, your happiness will have more depth.
💡 Did you know?
Playful partners often perform better under shared stress — humor is the most effective buffer and repair tool in relationships.
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