MR.love+Followwhy do guys move on so fast like nothing happened?Ever notice how after a breakup, he’s already out living life while you’re still trying to eat a sandwich without crying? It sucks—but there’s a reason. A lot of guys are taught to bury feelings instead of feeling them. So instead of processing, they distract. New hobbies, new people, acting fine. Meanwhile, you’re actually dealing with the pain, which might feel worse now but heals better later. It’s not that they don’t care—it’s just that emotional avoidance looks like “moving on,” when really it’s just delaying the crash. So if you’re still in your feels, don’t beat yourself up. Healing messy is still healing. #breakuptalk #healingjourney #emotionsarevalid #datingtruths #feeltoheal544Share
I MATTER+FollowLearning to Truly Feel: Moving Beyond Robotic Emotional ResponsesHi! I was wondering if anyone else has gone through something similar and can provide me with some input, guidance, or just validation of familiar ground. Lately, I’ve noticed that when tough emotions like anger or sadness come up, I tend to skip straight to acceptance. I remind myself that everything happens for a reason, but I’m starting to realize I might be missing out on actually feeling and processing those emotions. It’s like I’m bypassing the real experience in favor of peace, but my soul feels a bit disconnected. How do you let yourself fully sit with and process your emotions without rushing to the end? I’d love to hear your thoughts and stories below! #SpiritualGrowth #EmotionalHealing #FeelToHeal #DivineTiming #Spirituality40Share