Red Flag or Inner Child?
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Let’s Start Here
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Loving deeply isn’t a flaw. But abandoning yourself for love is a sign of old pain.
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Inner Child Love Isn’t Bad—It’s Unfinished
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It says: “If I love enough, I won’t be left.”
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The Pattern Looks Like...
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– Overgiving – Ignoring red flags – Making them your center That’s not romance. That’s survival.
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It’s the Wound That Says…
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“Choose me. Fix me. Prove I’m worthy.” But no one else can do that job.
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So Is It a Red Flag?
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Yes—when you disappear in the process. Not because you loved too much, But because you forgot you mattered too.
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Ask This Gently:
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What part of me feels I don’t deserve equal love? That question holds the key.
Real Love Doesn’t Cost You Yourself
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It includes you. Protects you. Sees you.
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Give That Love Inward First
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You are not “too much.” You were just never fully received. Now it’s time to receive yourself.
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inner Child Work is the Way Out
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Hold her. Tell her she doesn’t have to earn love anymore. She already is love.
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From Survival to Sacred Love
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When you stop abandoning yourself, you stop tolerating what hurts. You begin attracting what heals.
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Final Thought:
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Loving them more than yourself isn't love— It's a signal. It’s your inner child asking: “Will someone finally choose me?” Let that someone be you.
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