In my 10+ years of seduction, I always felt like my neediness is somehow warranted. And now I know I was right.
I grew up in an abusive and neglecting household. No love, no attention. It left me empty and traumatised.
And now, after researching trauma and reading every major book about recovery, the answer seems to be the one I always felt to be true:
To feel complete, we need to be loved by other humans.
We need to actually have someone caring about us and having us as their priority.
And my therapist confirmed this: the best way to heal from relationship-based trauma is via new, healthy relationships.
This gave me massive motivation to actually find someone who will love me. In my 10 years of PUA, I never had a girlfriend.
But it leaves me with a huge question: if being validated by girls will literally save my life, how can I stop being needy around them? I literally need them!
I hate the whole idea of neediness. If we're hungry, we don't have to act like we're not so that we get some food. So why is it any different with love?
Love is a human right, just like water and food. We shouldn't have to play games just to get our basic needs met.
I grew up in an abusive and neglecting household. No love, no attention. It left me empty and traumatised.
And now, after researching trauma and reading every major book about recovery, the answer seems to be the one I always felt to be true:
To feel complete, we need to be loved by other humans.
We need to actually have someone caring about us and having us as their priority.
And my therapist confirmed this: the best way to heal from relationship-based trauma is via new, healthy relationships.
This gave me massive motivation to actually find someone who will love me. In my 10 years of PUA, I never had a girlfriend.
But it leaves me with a huge question: if being validated by girls will literally save my life, how can I stop being needy around them? I literally need them!
I hate the whole idea of neediness. If we're hungry, we don't have to act like we're not so that we get some food. So why is it any different with love?
Love is a human right, just like water and food. We shouldn't have to play games just to get our basic needs met.