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The Unfortunate Romantic

The Unfortunate Romantic

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This blog is about my struggles with love and relationships. I explain how early experiences with my parents gave me a twisted view of love, making me fearful and avoiding commitment. Despite wanting love, I often push it away because I'm afraid of getting hurt. I share insights from my experiences and encourage readers to be patient and communicate openly.

Love: The Rollercoaster of Emotions

Love: The Rollercoaster of Emotions

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Love. It's a crazy thing, isn’t it? One minute you’re floating on cloud nine, the next you’re drowning in a sea of doubts. Let's talk about falling in love – that whirlwind of emotions that can leave you feeling like you're on a rollercoaster without a seatbelt.
The Strange Magic of Meaningless Love: Why It Hurts So Good

The Strange Magic of Meaningless Love: Why It Hurts So Good

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It's a strange mix of exhilaration and despair, a rollercoaster ride of emotions that throws logic out the window. This intense, but seemingly pointless attachment, is what we call "meaningless love."

Beyond Pickup Lines: Building Genuine Connections with Women

Beyond Pickup Lines: Building Genuine Connections with Women

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Forget the cheesy pickup lines and the pressure to be an "alpha male." Relationships built on those tactics rarely go the distance.
Self Love

Self Love

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Self love is not being selfish, it is the art of being more self concerned and self aspiring to the world. 


It all encourages each other and shares our story to make one more individual to start their story of self. 


"Your love for yourself sets the standard for others."

Self-love and Happiness

Self-love and Happiness

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What is Self-Love?For me, it has three parts:1.      Accepting and loving myself unconditionally, irrespective of my weaknesses2.      Working on my weaknesses, gently3.      Taking tiny steps to being the best version of myself, consistentlyWhen you love yourself, firstly, you need not depend on others for happiness. Even if you are not around people, you will not feel bored or the need to be constantly in ...
Love and Relationships

Love and Relationships

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There are no machinations in true love...There are no secret conversations, manipulations, or conspiracies...There's no one-upmanship or competing, it's just love...There's transparency in your thoughts and actions, there's no convincing there's just acceptance, trust and knowing...The desire to inhabit, cohabit, and coexist is inherent...Never an afterthought, you don't have to try, because the feeling you have, 'exists'...It lives and breathes, it's current...It's not about meeting someone els ...
Decoding the Mystery of Love

Decoding the Mystery of Love

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The concept of love is complex and can be understood through various theories. One such theory is the triangular theory of love, and another theory is the attachment theory of love. Gaining awareness of your attachment style and unlearning unhealthy patterns can help navigate romantic relationships.

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