Many people carry two opposing wounds at once — the fear of not being enough and the fear of being too much. This piece explores emotional suppression, attachment patterns, self-abandonment, and the healing that begins when we stop shrinking ourselves to be loved.
Sometimes the deepest betrayal is not what someone else does to us — but the ways we continue abandoning ourselves in the name of love, attachment, hope, and potential. This piece explores self-abandonment, emotional survival patterns, nervous system responses, and the moment we realise we deserve more than survival inside relationships.
Many women unconsciously step into the role of the mother instead of the partner in relationships — over-functioning, emotionally caretaking, and abandoning themselves in the process. This piece explores the deeper roots of the mother wound, inherited relationship dynamics, emotional labour, and what true partnership actually requires.