Do you think someone should learn to love themselves first, before getting into a relationship?
Do you think someone should learn to love themselves first, before getting into a relationship?
Yeah- or else you're gonna be crazy and insecure.
If you're talking about a serious, committed relationship where each partner is emotionally responsible for the other, then yes.
If you mean that people should be single until they're perfect, that's not going to happen. Being involved with others is how we grow.
Spammer Spanker
I think that first and formost you should love yourself. No one is gonna love you if they see that you don't love and appreciate yourself before anyone else or if they see you have low self-esteem.
Last edited by uri; 30-09-09 at 02:55 AM.
I was pretty much raised by wolves. They didn't teach me how to love myself. A lot of that, I credit to boyfriends. They treated me better than my family, and it really opened my eyes about how things could be.
If you're open to learning, having a relationship is the best way to evolve.
Spammer Spanker
"You can't love anyone, until you love yourself"
Simple as that.
what the f-ck does that even mean?? How can you be in love with yourself? I think accepting themselves is about the best most can shoot for.
Is it burnin'? Well, f-ck, now you're learnin'.
The problem with that question is that nobody knows what it means to love themselves, don't you think?
Yes, it's actually not possible to love anyone else without loving ourselves, but I've never heard anyone give practical advice about what it means --
to me, it means cleansing myself of judgments of myself and others.
And even that, people talked about but didn't tell me how to do. So I turned to things like meditation, compassionate (non-violent) communication, and Emotional Freedom Technique. I cleansed away so many judgments that I barely recognize myself anymore, and feel so much happier, and now men are naturally attracted to me without me having to do anything. It feels wonderful.
I'd havve done anything though to find good advice five years ago. There was bad advice everywhere I turned. Advice that actually made things worse. I'm glad I finally found what works for me.
I'm curious what prompts you to ask the question ...
- Erika Awakening from http://www.awakeningfromthedream.blogspot.com (my sexy blog about seduction and spirituality)
It means that if you're generally an unhappy person, then not only is this a turnoff for your partner but it might also manifest itself as jealousy in the relationship since you will tend to feel inferior to your partner. You might also place too much value on the relationship compared with other things in your life like goals and friends.
Don't cry, don't regret and don't blame
Weak find the whip, willing find freedom
Towards the sun, carry your name
In warm hands you are given
Ask the wind for the way
Uncertainty's gone, your path will unravel
Accept all as it is and do not blame
God or the Devil
~Born to Live - Mavrik~