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  1. Apr 17, 2024 · It’s totally normal and healthy to feel pain when you’re in love. We often think that, because love is a traditionally joyous feeling, it’s less pure or true if we experience depression, anxiety, or even physical pain alongside it. That couldn’t be farther from the truth.

    • No one can meet your fantasy expectations of perfection. The early stages of a relationship are not concerned with love, but lust. And lust leaves you blind to the imperfections of your new partner.
    • Acceptance is difficult. Once you are free from the rose-tinted glasses of lust and can see more clearly, you realize that you are going to have to accept your new partner’s many flaws (as you perceive them).
    • You will hurt your partner. Whether you like it or not, you will cause pain to the person you love. It’s guaranteed in any relationship. You will say or do things that hurt their feelings, intentionally or otherwise.
    • You doubt whether this person is right for you. How can this person be right for you if you are capable of hurting each other? What if there is someone out there who really is perfect for you?
  2. Jan 30, 2013 · How does love hurt the way physical pain does? This article explores the neuroscience and evolutionary evidence behind the connection between social and physical pain. Learn how brain regions, opiates, and breakups can affect your emotional and sensory distress.

    • Eric Jaffe
    • 2013
  3. Feb 7, 2015 · Relationships. 6 Ways to Get Past the Pain of Unrequited Love. The hurt is real, but you're not alone. Posted February 7, 2015|Reviewed by Matt Huston. Key points. Some experts estimate that...

  4. Feb 15, 2024 · Emotional pain from love, like fear of the unknown and unmet expectations, can lead to physical symptoms such as racing hearts or sleeplessness. Past relationship baggage and the pain of rejection make new love hard and may cause us to try controlling our partners for protection.

  5. May 1, 2023 · Unrequited love is a one-sided experience that can cause pain, grief, and shame. Learn how to recognize the signs, understand the causes, and find ways to heal the heartbreak and move on.

  6. Fear. When we fall in love, we open ourselves up to the possibility of being hurt or rejected. The fear of losing the person we love or not being reciprocated can create a sense of vulnerability and anxiety, causing emotional pain. Anger.

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