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Have you ever found yourself loving someone who barely gives anything back… but you still can’t walk away? This video is about what drives that dynamic. We’re not just talking about insecure attachment. We’re talking about emotional habits that got wired into you early—habits that taught you to overfunction, tolerate inconsistency, and confuse love and pain. If you’ve ever asked yourself: Why do I always attract people who take? Why do I excuse so many red flags? Why does it feel wrong to want more? This is how we start to connect the dots. — ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 • When love feels one-sided but you stay 02:25 • What abandonment really looks like 04:56 • Why you ignore the red flags 09:03 • How early love taught you to tolerate pain 12:54 • When love and pain get tangled — RELATED VIDEOS Can’t Stop Thinking About Them? Going Beyond No Contact to Find Peace • Can’t Stop Thinking About Them? Going Beyo... Limerence The Real Danger of Getting Stuck in Fantasy • Limerence: The Real Danger of Getting Stuc... If They Wanted to Be With You, You’d Know - The Trap of Limerence • If They Wanted to Be With You, You’d Know ... — 📘 FREE RESOURCES • Attachment Style Quiz – Find out what’s driving your patterns https://youreclaimedproject.com/attac... • Calm Down Toolkit – Tools to soothe anxiety and regulate your nervous system https://youreclaimedproject.com/calm-... — You, Reclaimed is where we talk about how to take our lives back from the lasting effects of childhood trauma, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation—so we can finally live on our own terms. — Disclaimer: I’m not a therapist or medical professional. The information shared on this channel is for educational purposes only and is based on personal experience and research. It’s not a substitute for therapy, medical advice, or professional treatment. If you’re in crisis or need immediate support, please contact a licensed mental health provider or emergency services in your area.