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Iwantyourhotwife · 22-25
Any relationship built on:
"I don't need you" is doomed to fail. Showing great gratitude, appreciation, love, affection, care, and putting the other person ahead is what relationships thrive on. We love being needed, and when we get attached to someone, we actually do need them after a certain point 😅
So embracing that is necessary and "I don't need you" is the wrong mentality for family, unity, and relationships. We should trust each other, rely on each other, support each other, cover each other's back and weaknesses because nobody is trult independent and has it all. We're human. And I think this is what's missing in current relationships and why it's so empty. We try to maintain a partner like they're discardable. But that's not how they're meant to be. We're meant for home, attachment, and belonging
"I don't need you" is doomed to fail. Showing great gratitude, appreciation, love, affection, care, and putting the other person ahead is what relationships thrive on. We love being needed, and when we get attached to someone, we actually do need them after a certain point 😅
So embracing that is necessary and "I don't need you" is the wrong mentality for family, unity, and relationships. We should trust each other, rely on each other, support each other, cover each other's back and weaknesses because nobody is trult independent and has it all. We're human. And I think this is what's missing in current relationships and why it's so empty. We try to maintain a partner like they're discardable. But that's not how they're meant to be. We're meant for home, attachment, and belonging