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Be alone. Eat alone, take yourself on dates, sleep alone. In the midst of this you will learn about yourself. You will grow, you will figure out what inspires you, you will curate your own dreams, your own beliefs, your own stunning clarity, and when you do meet the person that makes your cells dance, you will be sure of it, because you will be sure of yourself. Take Yourself Out On A Date, Eating Alone Caption, Doing It Alone, Learn About Yourself, Witty Instagram Captions, Love Captions, Sleeping Alone, Eating Alone, Better Alone

Be alone. Eat alone, take yourself on dates, sleep alone. In the midst of this you will learn about yourself. You will grow, you will figure out what inspires you, you will curate your own dreams, your own beliefs, your own stunning clarity, and when you do meet the person that makes your cells dance, you will be sure of it, because you will be sure of yourself.

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160K views · 8K reactions | Let’s break each of these down:

1. “What’s something you’ve learned in recent years that you really value now in relationships?”
→ This can reveal whether he’s self-reflective, intentional, and taking dating seriously.

2. “What would you say are your two greatest needs in a relationship?”
→ This invites self-reflection. Avoidant folks may deflect or keep things shallow, while someone secure will share personal growth or insights.

3. “What’s something you’ve enjoyed learning about yourself through dating?”
→ This can reveal whether he’s open to growth and self-awareness, which avoidant people tend to shy away from.

4. “What’s your favorite way to spend a weekend?”
→ An avoidant person may focus on solo activities or emphasize their need for lots of personal s Red Flags In Men, Emotional Availability, Needs In A Relationship, Learning About Yourself, Getting Attached, Solo Activities, Mansard Roof, Licensed Therapist

Let’s break each of these down: 1. “What’s something you’ve learned in recent years that you really value now in relationships?” → This can reveal...

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