Sharing how you feel is one of the most vulnerable things you can do. Whether it's telling someone you care about them, expressing frustration in a relationship, or admitting you've.
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You know the feeling. Your crush walks into the room, and suddenly your palms are sweaty, your mind goes blank, and everything you planned to say evaporates. Confidence around someone.
The first date is about first impressions. The second date is where things actually get interesting. By the time you're planning a second date, you already know the basics—you like.
Every relationship starts with fireworks. Late-night conversations, spontaneous plans, that feeling of butterflies every time you see them. But over time, life gets busy. Routines set in. And slowly, without.
Rejection stings. Whether it comes from a job application, a romantic interest, or a close friend, the emotional impact can feel surprisingly physical—like a punch to the chest you didn't.