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When Dating Starts to Feel Like Self-Marketing
When dating starts to feel like self-marketing, it becomes more about how you’re coming across than how you actually feel.
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When dating starts to feel like self-marketing, it becomes more about how you’re coming across than how you actually feel.
Silence doesn’t always mean someone isn’t interested. Sometimes it means they’re avoiding a moment of clarity.
Most conversations don’t really end. They just fade — and that lack of closure is what lingers.
Most people didn’t choose the pace they’re moving at. They just learned how to keep up with it.
People still bring depth. It just isn’t always recognised.
Having options doesn’t always bring clarity. Sometimes it just keeps us moving long enough to forget how to listen inward.