Looking for some insight
Looking for some insight
Some of you
know I write, I am in the process of developing a story. I would like some
interaction here. Just would like a few answers.
How does a
relationship fail when everything connects, like conversations understand each
other’s ways? Almost able to answer each other’s thoughts before the other
finishes. Then the line comes along.
“You’re too
good of a friend.”
“You are too
good for me.”
“I don’t know
what I am looking for.”
Do you feel
this is our animalistic ways?
Or is this a
real logical way?
I believe
some of us are born without certain animal pheromones. Or are these ones born
with the next step for humanity?
I would so
be grateful if I could get some perspectives in the comment area here. Any
interaction would help me with my character development.
When you hear someone say, you're too good for me, it sounds like either coming from a person with very low self-esteem, who probably has been told since early childhood words that did not consist of any praise or words of encouragement; or the person could just be using this expression as a way out, if they are not certain of their feelings for another person. Some people who were not shown real feelings of love throughout most of their life, find a difficult time knowing and accepting what true love or unconditional love feels like; it feels wrong or scary to them because they have never known it. They might feel that they are such a bad person that no one could ever truly love them. Just my opinion.
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