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People don't usually stop loving you all at once. There's no argument. No betrayal. No clear ending.
There's just distance. Forgetfulness. Lack of bids, lack of priority.
In this episode, we unpack why some people are drawn to your depth, your presence, and your emotional-availability until that same closeness begins to require something of them.
This conversation isn't about being "too much." It's about what happens when love shifts from being effortless to being reciprocal.
We explore:
Why consistency and care can feel comforting at first- and confronting later.
How emotional depth becomes a mirror people didn't ask to look into.
The quiet withdrawal that happens when love starts to require integrity.
Why being loved easily is not the same thing as being loved intentionally.
If you've ever been deeply appreciated, then slowly deprioritized-without explanation- this episode isn't here to fix you. It's here to contextualize you.
Sometimes people don't leave because you changed. They leave because staying would have required them to.
Accepting new clients committed to self-improvement vs. impermanent solutions. www.birdbrainwellness.com
By Isaiah Frizzelle5
171171 ratings
People don't usually stop loving you all at once. There's no argument. No betrayal. No clear ending.
There's just distance. Forgetfulness. Lack of bids, lack of priority.
In this episode, we unpack why some people are drawn to your depth, your presence, and your emotional-availability until that same closeness begins to require something of them.
This conversation isn't about being "too much." It's about what happens when love shifts from being effortless to being reciprocal.
We explore:
Why consistency and care can feel comforting at first- and confronting later.
How emotional depth becomes a mirror people didn't ask to look into.
The quiet withdrawal that happens when love starts to require integrity.
Why being loved easily is not the same thing as being loved intentionally.
If you've ever been deeply appreciated, then slowly deprioritized-without explanation- this episode isn't here to fix you. It's here to contextualize you.
Sometimes people don't leave because you changed. They leave because staying would have required them to.
Accepting new clients committed to self-improvement vs. impermanent solutions. www.birdbrainwellness.com

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