Intimacy Requires Vulnerability
For emotional intimacy to grow, each partner must be willing to meet the other's deepest needs and protect the other's greatest vulnerability.
For emotional intimacy to grow, each partner must be willing to meet the other's deepest needs and protect the other's greatest vulnerability.
You can't keep hiding. You can't kick the habit on your own; no one can. If you really want to be free, you're going to have to open up to others. You're going to have to learn to be vulnerable.
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Question: My husband is always hurting my feelings with careless and cutting remarks. He says he’s only teasing or tells me I’m too sensitive, but it’s no joke to me. …