October 2016

Why Unrequited Love – Possibilities

Why Unrequited Love – Possibilities. Unreciprocated relationships can occur for several reasons. Unconsciously making unavailability a prerequisite for falling in love is like insisting on going swimming only in dry deserts – it’s never going to work. As discussed in my blog Unrequited Love – Patterns, if you have been doing this, or you suspect

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Unrequited Love – Patterns

Unrequited Love – Patterns. Unrequited love not only robs you of your joy and makes you feel hopeless, it can also result in many physical issues such as insomnia, listlessness, irritability, rashes, malnutrition and nausea. As discussed in my blog Typical Unrequited Lover, you may experience frustration, anger, anxiety, depression, feelings of shyness, or fear

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Suffering Relationships in Unrequited Love

Suffering Relationships in Unrequited Love. Unrequited love makes lovers act like an emotional pendulum, swinging back and forth between joy and discouragement, depending on the responses they receive from the object of their desire. As discussed in my blog Distraction and Fantasies in Unrequited Love, unrequited lovers will experience periods of happiness, or even euphoria,

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Distraction and Fantasies in Unrequited Love

Distraction and Fantasies in Unrequited Love. Unrequited one way love comes in different degrees, of course, from the temporary infatuation to the deeply felt, all-consuming one way love-me-or-I’ll-die unbridled passion or love obsession. As discussed in my blog Self-Improvement in Unrequited Love, one way unrequited love is just like falling in love, really, except it’s

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