HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS: LOVE IS IN THE ACTION NOT THE THOUGHT
How many times have you heard someone say they’re not very affectionate, not much of a “feelings” person, or not one to wear their heart on their sleeve etc…? I hear these statements all the time and they’re all cop outs. I’ve heard both men and women use these statements as a way of excusing their lack of warmth toward their partners. In fact, I myself have used some of these very statements throughout much of my young adult life. I did not want to be vulnerable and I certainly was not going to be the first one to share my feelings. It wasn’t until my relationships ended (because my partners didn’t feel I cared about them) that I realized that vulnerability, emotional intimacy, and risk are a necessary part of loving relationships. Today, I see many people who haven’t learned the lesson I was fortunate enough to learn. They continue to be invulnerable, self-guarded, and emotionally shut down—all to the detriment of their relationship. They believe that simply being in the relationship, working hard to financially support the family, and being faithful, should be enough proof of their love. It’s not.
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