Somewhere along the line I "thought" that you could "make" somebody love you.
I don't know where I got this thought from, and of course I know it is not true (tested it a few times in my life lol) but I don't know what ever gave me this notion in the first place.
We all know and talk about how we must be attracted to someone in some way (even if we are late to the party figuring that out
) so it wouldn't matter how wonderful we were to someone, if they are not attracted to us, or vise versa, it's just never going to happen.
I seriously when I was younger thought that if I liked someone, and was good enough to them, that somehow magically, one day they would wake up and realize how much they DID like me. Sounds silly, I know but I used to think that. Anybody else? Where would we have gotten this idea from?
And more importantly, how do we change this mindset? Of course I know now that you can't make someone like you, but sometimes I still try, and I'm not even talking about just in romantic relationships. Sometimes in my family relationships I think they will see how much they really do like me and it's just not that simple, or true.
I don't know where I got this thought from, and of course I know it is not true (tested it a few times in my life lol) but I don't know what ever gave me this notion in the first place.
We all know and talk about how we must be attracted to someone in some way (even if we are late to the party figuring that out
I seriously when I was younger thought that if I liked someone, and was good enough to them, that somehow magically, one day they would wake up and realize how much they DID like me. Sounds silly, I know but I used to think that. Anybody else? Where would we have gotten this idea from?
And more importantly, how do we change this mindset? Of course I know now that you can't make someone like you, but sometimes I still try, and I'm not even talking about just in romantic relationships. Sometimes in my family relationships I think they will see how much they really do like me and it's just not that simple, or true.

