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After choosing yourself again and again, a new question slowly appears:
Is it possible to love someone deeply without losing who you are?
For many people, love once meant sacrifice, overgiving, and slowly fading into someone else’s expectations. But growth changes that definition.
In this episode, we explore what healthy love truly looks like after healing. A love where you don’t have to shrink your voice, hide your feelings, or abandon your boundaries just to keep someone close.
Real love doesn’t ask you to disappear.
It invites you to stay fully present as yourself.
This conversation reflects on emotional balance, mutual respect, and the courage it takes to open your heart again while still protecting your inner peace.
Because the goal of healing was never to stop loving.
It was to learn how to love — without losing yourself in the process.
By Danielle BruttoAfter choosing yourself again and again, a new question slowly appears:
Is it possible to love someone deeply without losing who you are?
For many people, love once meant sacrifice, overgiving, and slowly fading into someone else’s expectations. But growth changes that definition.
In this episode, we explore what healthy love truly looks like after healing. A love where you don’t have to shrink your voice, hide your feelings, or abandon your boundaries just to keep someone close.
Real love doesn’t ask you to disappear.
It invites you to stay fully present as yourself.
This conversation reflects on emotional balance, mutual respect, and the courage it takes to open your heart again while still protecting your inner peace.
Because the goal of healing was never to stop loving.
It was to learn how to love — without losing yourself in the process.