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I'm going through my first relationship, and I cant stop myself from "caring too much" about her. I feel like she occupies too much space on my mind (I dream about her every single fucking night) and I dont think that's positive.

She's a complement to my life, and giving her too much importance will portray myself as a loser and create an imbalanced relationship dynamic, which I don't want to do.

What can I do?
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>>32566575
learn how to enjoy the feeling of being in love without letting it override your rational mind when it comes to acting and making choices. simple as.
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care about something else too
bitches love a man who is passionate about what he does

but also don't let PUA bullshit get in the way of loving your girl, that'd be cringe
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bump
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>>32566575
>will portray myself
you're caring about the opinion of others instead of what's important
enjoying this part of your life
believe me you're not going to dream consistently about a girl ever again, that shit is very much something that happens in the beginning
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>>32566575
Flirt with other women. As long as you're not fucking them or getting attached, it should balance things out.



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