It's normal to be afraid of committing. Committing means you're willing to offer all of yourself to someone who could destroy your world and leave you heartbroken. I would seek therapy if you're concerned about possible trauma from your past experiences. You deserve a happy and healthy relationship, just find someone worth the risk. Every relationship has its moments of doubt, it's the need to be with that person that pushes you to mend the relationship. To make it last. Don't worry so much about how something will end and focus on the journey.
Besides, you are all you have until you die. Might as well love yourself too while your wanting to fix and love someone else.
In addition to a robot, take your experience as a dictionary. reflect on it for inspiration and, don't; not look back, but be aware that you hadn't died or killed yourself yet. You obviously have a purpose. Pain is just another virtue.
Is it normal to feel this way in every relationship?
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It's normal to be afraid of committing. Committing means you're willing to offer all of yourself to someone who could destroy your world and leave you heartbroken. I would seek therapy if you're concerned about possible trauma from your past experiences. You deserve a happy and healthy relationship, just find someone worth the risk. Every relationship has its moments of doubt, it's the need to be with that person that pushes you to mend the relationship. To make it last. Don't worry so much about how something will end and focus on the journey.
Besides, you are all you have until you die. Might as well love yourself too while your wanting to fix and love someone else.
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In addition to a robot, take your experience as a dictionary. reflect on it for inspiration and, don't; not look back, but be aware that you hadn't died or killed yourself yet. You obviously have a purpose. Pain is just another virtue.