Infatuation Rules
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Reasons people can become overly guarded They're embarrassed about their secrets and flaws and are trying to save face by hiding them. This can be a side effect of a lack of social success.
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Read More »However, and why, it is that someone's too guarded and self-protective, it's a self-defeating strategy. It's stressful to carry around a bunch of supposedly shameful secrets and worry about what will happen if someone finds out about them. Ironically, secretiveness can sometimes bring on more scrutiny and judgment than it helps avoid. If you have a secret no one may think it's a big deal if they found out what it was, but they'll form a poor impression of you if you're always closed-off and cagey. Their imagination may run wild and they'll assume something worse about you than what you're actually hiding. Here's some advice for breaking the secretiveness habit:
As a rough rule, two months should be a safe amount of time to broach the subject. But every relationship is different, so if it feels right...
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Ignoring a guy is one of the surefire ways to get his attention, as he would at most times try to win your attention back. However, ignoring alone...
Read More »Here's an example of how you might slowly get yourself use to opening up: Figure out what information about yourself you're most and least comfortable disclosing. In general, you'll want to get used to sharing minor things about yourself, then work up to disclosures that make you feel more exposed and vulnerable. It's totally normal if you have some really personal things you'd never want to tell anyone, or only to your most trusted friends. Becoming more comfortable with self-disclosure doesn't mean you're obligated to tell everyone all your darkest secrets.
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