The nature made men and women to be not diferent but reciprocal. The flower is a woman who stands still till some bee with love spewn on its legs and pollinates her with the male hormone. The men are made to be drifters and women to be the submissive ones, and thats the natures law. So its the womans act to look vulnerable and submissive (till married of course). Its getting difficult to you as you are defying nature with the new found womens rights slogan. We are all equal rightfully but never biologically or mentally. We reciprocate each other. So have faith, be vulnerable and trust nature to take its course. We are all built by Him to serve a purpose.
2006-11-24 05:00:12
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answered by fantasyland 3
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Individual, family, cultural values and history can stop us from open acceptance--we've seen how dynamics work to hold "a value system" together, sometimes in an unhealthy way.
Watch West Side Story. Read the story of David's reaction to the prophet Nathan's convicting allegory.
Good intentions, love in a prickly web of conflicting values, rarely comes out the other side unscathed. However, as difficult as it may be, the effort to be vulnerable is praiseworthy: it plants the seed of truth that can lead to love by way of understanding and forgiveness. Maybe.
2006-11-24 05:02:59
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answered by Yenelli 2
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People naturally try to avoid making themselves emotionally vulnerable to others. I have always had a problem with that it is the fear of getting hurt. This can cause you to miss out or the other aspects of being emotionally involved with someone like the love they give you.
2006-11-24 04:50:28
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer is in the question. No one likes being vulnerable. The more we love someone the more vulnerable we are whether we show it or not. the person we love has the power to deeply hurt us and unless we have complete trust in that one, this feels very uncomfortable.
2006-11-24 04:53:33
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answered by babydoll 7
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that's what the hot "sanctity of marriage" ability, good? My spouse and that i are thoroughly open and user-friendly approximately surely each and every thing. we've not have been given any secrets and techniques, and thoroughly believe one yet another. this would not recommend we're not human or do no longer make errors, yet we understand and help one yet another whilst mandatory. We communicate, argue, and cherish one yet another on a daily basis. i anticipate becoming previous with the girl that I evaluate my real soul mate. Honesty isn't complicated, and anyone that can not cope with honesty and certainty probably isn't very user-friendly with themselves in the 1st place.
2016-10-17 11:49:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I think part of it is our own insecurity, and most of it is the baggage we carry. Baggage acts like a "filter" lens that distorts our reality. If someone gets cheated on in the past, and they take it personally, then that baggage affects their trust in future potential partners (though it is not the potential partner's fault).
The insecurity part is probably coming from peoples' past, where those they cared for were emotionally unavailable, or unaccepting of them. Fear of intimacy is usually either burnt psychological skin, or fear of rejection.
2006-11-24 04:53:33
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answered by pandora the cat 5
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Maybe we have been hurt a number of times and put up a wall to protect ourselves.
We may want approval from our loved ones, and sometimes we don't get it.
2006-11-24 04:45:59
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answered by Andi V 2
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Personally, I don't think its ego. It's fear for oneself. A bit selfish, yes. But many people can't stand being hurt.
2006-11-24 04:49:17
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answered by saul 1
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I think it is our ego that is in the way. We have to try to overcome it, only then can we really open up to those closest to us.
2006-11-24 04:41:49
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answered by ♡ Choc ♡ 5
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People are afraid of getting hurt...
2006-11-24 04:47:25
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answered by Anonymous 4
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