Fear in Relationships
Fear often triggers impulsive reactions in relationships, leading to outbursts and demands for security. People may resort to ultimatums or attempts to control their partner's feelings out of panic. Acknowledging and healing these fears is essential, as fear is a natural human response that has helped us evolve. Embracing this emotion rather than suppressing it can lead to healthier relationship dynamics.In this clip
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