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The Anatomy of True Love: Understanding What It Is and How to Know When You’ve Found It?
What is true love? It’s a question that has puzzled people for centuries. Is it a feeling, an emotion, or something else entirely? While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, there are a few things that can help you understand what true love is.
First and foremost, true love is about acceptance. It’s about loving someone for who they are, not who you want them to be. It’s about recognizing their flaws and imperfections and loving them anyway. True love is not about changing someone to fit your ideal image of them, but rather accepting them for who they are and loving them unconditionally.
Another important aspect of true love is trust. Trust is the foundation of any healthy relationship, and without it, love cannot thrive. When you trust someone, you’re able to be vulnerable and open with them, knowing that they won’t judge you or betray your confidence. True love requires that you trust your partner completely and that they trust you in return.
Communication is also key to true love. Being able to communicate openly and honestly with your partner is essential for building a strong and healthy relationship. It’s important to be able to express your feelings, thoughts, and concerns to your partner, and to listen to them in return. Communication is the glue that holds relationships together, and without it, love cannot flourish.
So, how do you know if you’ve found your soulmate? While there’s no foolproof way to know for sure, there are a few signs that can help you recognize when you’ve found someone truly special.
One sign that you’ve found your soulmate is that you feel completely comfortable around them. You can be yourself, warts and all, without fear of judgment or rejection. You feel at home with them, and you know that they accept you for who you are.
Another sign is that you share common values and goals. Your soulmate is someone who shares your vision for the future, and who is committed to making it a reality. You’re working towards the same things, and you’re both invested in each other’s success.
Finally, your soulmate is someone who brings out the best in you. They challenge you to be your best self, and they support you in your dreams and aspirations. They inspire you to be a better person, and they make you feel loved and cherished.
In the end, true love is about finding someone who accepts you for who you are, trusts you completely, communicates openly and honestly with you, shares your values and goals, and brings out the best in you.
Perhaps it was my perspective, it may vary from person to person.
– By Joshita Bose
I'm a Spoken English Educator and a Digital Content Writer. I'm a multifaceted individual with a passion for writing. With a keen eye for detail and a thirst for knowledge, I'm always read more...
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Does Ranbir Kapoor expressing his preferences about Alia using lipstick really make him a toxic husband?
Sometime back, a video of Alia Bhatt with Vogue went viral where she shares her go-to make-up routine and her unique way to apply lipstick. It went viral not for the quirkiness but because she said that after applying the lipstick, she “rubs it off” because her then boyfriend and now husband – Ranbir Kapoor likes her natural lip colour and asks her to “wipe it off”, whenever they are out on a date night.
Netizens had gone crazy over this video, calling RK toxic and not respecting AB’s choice to wear makeup. I saw the video a couple of times to understand the reason behind the uproar but I failed to understand it. I read many comments and saw people saying that asking your partner or dictating terms on how they should wear makeup is a major sign to leave the person.
Really?!
Modesty or humility is viewed as the hallmark of a well-brought-up girl, which makes it hard for us to be open to any real compliments without feeling like an imposter.
Why is accepting that compliment so hard?
Colleagues: Have you lost weight? You look good! She (who has spent months doing Keto and weights): It’s the dress that’s making me look thinner!
Guests: Your house is so beautiful and neat! She (who spent the last five hours mopping and polishing): It could be tidier; there is just so much dust.
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