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Dear Malia,
As anita described, it couldn’t be more perfect. Still, I’d be more than glad to put my two cents.
As cliched as it might sound: relationship is a two-way road. This is a basic and necessary thing to understand. While, love is a wind (per anita’s metaphor) that cannot be controlled, relationship has to be something controlled by balanced by both sides. Love sees no side, but as bitter it sounds- relationship does. It doesn’t mean good relationships are balanced and always remain like that. Even the most mature and long-term relationships stumble upon these questions like you’ve been doing.
The thing is: vulnerability. Try to be vulnerable enough to show the other side what your side have been fretting upon. This two-way road works by letting the traffic flow from your side first. On days you doubt your chemistry, on days you feel saddened by the thought of you two breaking up, on days you feel so confused that you feel relieved by staying alone instead. On all those days, you need to let the other side know. Don’t try to ‘over-do’ your talks, but still let them know too. These little “instincts” and blocking out feelings on this make up to invisible mess that you get your relationship tangled up into. And simultaneously, the attachment keeps growing too, and in time it just ends up hurting both people way more than it should’ve at the start.
Obviously, fun is the key. Like you said, sense of humor. Obviously, those things matter too. But try considering your relationship as a whole, since you’re at the position of growing emotionally attached with them.
(plus, i’m making a wild guess on the overthinking or past experiences. Is there something related to any of these two..?)
Anyway, I wish you luck on everything you do. Bless you
Apologies for anything that shouldn’t have been mentioned
Best Regards.
Javairia