シングル Male in Nigeria, 、シングル Anambra, ABUJA Male

Emmanuelogbuagu042: i just want to love and to be loved...
求める: 女性 年齢 18 〜 43
状態: 36 シングル まっすぐ 男性
ロケーション:
への関心: 結婚
人種: 白/白人
生活: 両親と一緒に生きる
アイキャッチャー: 無回答
高さ: 5'5 インチ
体: 無回答
髪/目: 無回答, ブラック
煙: とんでもない
ドリンク: ときどき
運動 無回答
政治: なし
教育: 高校退学
宗教: キリスト教の
所得: $15,000未満
職業: Buissness
子孫: 無回答
人: 冒険
国: Nigeria
マイストーリー

Love holds so much power. It inspires us, motivates us, frightens us, enlightens us, brings us together, and sets us apart.
Healthy love does not always come easily, but it begins with being aware of how we impact others, how we impact ourselves, and how others impact us. When we can identify when loving others is getting in the way of loving ourselves, or vice versa, we can repair and improve ourselves and our relationships; we can feel more genuine love.

Each individual gives and receives love in different ways and, therefore, defines love differently. To me, loving myself means prioritizing myself, forgiving myself, and being content with who I am. Loving others is a complex feeling of affection and care for a person. I show my love directly through physical closeness, offering my support, and reminding people that I love them. But many people don’t show their love in these same ways. In order to love someone healthily, it is important to understand that we each do so in our own unique ways. Nevertheless, being able to successfully love both yourself and others requires a balance between being both selfish and selfless.

We have probably all heard the expression, “you must love yourself before you can love others.” This claim diverges from the significance of our individuality and distinct ways of loving. However, there is some truth in it. It is certainly easier to love others when you love yourself because you are more likely to believe that people love you. When I don’t love myself, I tend to lose trust in the people who claim to love me, which can make it difficult to love those people.In all i just want to love and to be loved......