Infatuation Rules
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Starting a Relationship 101 Don't be afraid to be vulnerable. When starting a relationship, it's easy to put up our guard in hopes we won't get hurt. ... Avoid Game Playing. ... Don't Listen to Your Inner Critic. ... Think About What You're Really Attracted To. ... Ask if He or She Has the Qualities of an Ideal Partner.
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Read More »It’s common when starting a relationship to hear all kinds of critical inner voices. The critical inner voice represents a self-destructive thought process that fuels our insecurities and hurts our self-esteem. We tend to listen to this “voice” a lot when we start dating someone. We may have thoughts toward ourselves like, “I can’t believe you just said that. You sound like an idiot!” or “She doesn’t even like you. You’re wasting your time.” These thoughts cause us to question ourselves and the people we’re attracted to. If a person is showing interest in us, we may think to ourselves, “He is really acting into you. What’s wrong with him? Is he desperate or something?” By undermining us and those with the potential to get close to us, our critical inner voice tries to ensure that we remain alone and unhappy. By standing up to this critic, giving ourselves and our partner a chance, we’re able to explore how we really feel and what makes us happy.
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He's interested in you, pure and simple. By putting his hand on your waist, he's given himself the excuse to know the curves of your body by...
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