Understanding the Red Flags of Early Dating: He's Saying He's Never Felt This Way
The Situation
"He said he's never felt this way before after knowing me for two weeks"
The Brutal Truth
He's infatuated and likely attempting to charm you, but two weeks in, this declaration holds little weight. It's more about his feelings than a genuine commitment, which may lead to unrealistic expectations or emotional volatility soon.
❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)
An anxious person might cling to his words, overanalyzing every text and trying to solidify the connection too quickly. This is a mistake because it puts your self-worth in someone else's hands instead of focusing on your own needs and boundaries.
đź’ Something to Reflect On
What patterns from your past relationships are influencing how you perceive his declarations, and how can you ensure your needs are prioritized moving forward?
✨ What To Do Next
Every situation has nuance. What you see here is a general pattern, but your specific circumstances matter.
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