Your Type
In love, you can say anything — but your delivery leaves your partner unable to feel your emotions. What you can never say is the raw feeling itself: 'I'm scared of losing you', 'that really hurt me'. You've learned to translate feelings into analysis and advice, because exposing raw emotion feels unsafe. You speak in logic, but what you crave is to be understood. Sometimes no analysis is needed — just the words 'I'm sad'.
💡 Did you know?
Affective science research shows that couples who express feelings using 'I-statements' (e.g., 'I feel ignored' rather than 'you always ignore me') report 37% higher relationship satisfaction on average.
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