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Anxious Preocupied sam dobio uzgred

Twenty percent of the population are said to be anxious -preoccupied, meaning people who are often nervous and stressed about their relationships. They crave intimacy, but they lack confidence that anyone will truly love them. They worry a lot that someone will lose interest in them and choose someone else. They have a hard time trusting people but also have an even harder time letting go.

Game of Thrones Characters who are anxious preoccupied
Jamie Lannister
Daenerys Targaryen
Samwell Tarly
Theon Greyjoy
Tommen Baratheon

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to su oni sto povremeno vide pun mesec na nebu bez oblaka

posveceni svojoj vezi ali ako im neko skrene paznju ne razmisljaju o posledicama,
prakticno ih negiraju jer suvec rekli Hop
 
Pošto kriterijum za prevaru zavisi od kriterijuma za vezu, ovde saznajte koji je vaš stil posvećivanja drugome i know thyself jednom za svagda:

https://www.thegameofdesire.com/commitment

Ja sam Modern Monogamous, drugi put zaredom

Ima i drugih testova na sajtu (tipa ko je vaš idealni GoT ljubavnik, pod /throne)


Nisam gledao test.
Kad sam u vezi za sve druge držim ga u gaćama.
Veran. :gace:
 
Aromantic

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Having crushes, dating and falling in love may seem like universal human experiences, but that’s not the case for everyone. People who identify as aromantic ― or “aro” for short ― don’t experience romantic attraction and generally aren’t interested in romantic relationships.
“Aromanticism has been around as long as humans have been on this earth, but the term and its existence as an identity and orientation was only recognized recently,” said Kelsey Lee, director of social media for The Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN), which also serves the aromantic community. “Around 2005 is when we started to see it being used as its own identity, thus gaining more understanding that aromanticism is not the same as asexuality.”
While some people identify as both aromantic (not feeling romantic attraction) and asexual (not feeling sexual attraction), the two don’t necessarily go hand in hand. Some people are asexual but not aromantic, while others are aromantic but not asexual.


Ovo boldano u opisu.

:mrgreen:

Dragi Boze baci ciglu na ovaj svijet i budi precizan.
 
Aromantic

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Having crushes, dating and falling in love may seem like universal human experiences, but that’s not the case for everyone. People who identify as aromantic ― or “aro” for short ― don’t experience romantic attraction and generally aren’t interested in romantic relationships.
“Aromanticism has been around as long as humans have been on this earth, but the term and its existence as an identity and orientation was only recognized recently,” said Kelsey Lee, director of social media for The Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN), which also serves the aromantic community. “Around 2005 is when we started to see it being used as its own identity, thus gaining more understanding that aromanticism is not the same as asexuality.”
While some people identify as both aromantic (not feeling romantic attraction) and asexual (not feeling sexual attraction), the two don’t necessarily go hand in hand. Some people are asexual but not aromantic, while others are aromantic but not asexual.


Ovo boldano u opisu.

:mrgreen:

Dragi Boze baci ciglu na ovaj svijet i budi precizan.
Pa tačno, zar ne?
A jesi li i asexual?
 

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