Because if our partner is in distress, the thing we want most is to relieve that distress. So you can end up trying to “fix things,” you can apologize too quickly, or you can unintentionally invalidate them.
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But, once a connection is made, we all know there’s much more to sustained chemistry than cat person vs. dog person. We are each the product of countless factors — most of which are beyond our control — that evade dating algorithms.
For example, what if you were asked to list your emotional triggers?
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Ambiguous Loss
The term “ambiguous loss” came up. When we’ve experienced something that’s easily identifiable, we can point to it and say,”I just lost my father,” or,”I lost my job.” But we’re not experiencing that. Instead, we’re seeing death tolls, seeing eerily empty streets and being told some version of you may/will/have lost your job.



