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Why We Feel Unlovable: The Psychology of Frankenstein The fear of being unlovable does not come from nowhere. It grows quietly in moments of rejection, misunderstanding, and abandonment. Like Frankenstein’s creature, many of us learn to see ourselves through the eyes of those who turned away. This video explores the psychology behind feeling unlovable through the symbolic lens of Frankenstein. Drawing from depth psychology, attachment theory, and existential philosophy, we examine how identity is shaped when acceptance is withheld and connection is denied. You will learn how shame, social rejection, and emotional neglect create an inner narrative of defectiveness. For some, feeling unlovable begins in childhood. For others, it forms through repeated experiences of being unseen, misunderstood, or feared for who they are. And often, the pain is not about who we are, but about how we learned to interpret the world’s response to us. Frankenstein is not a story about a monster. It is a story about what happens when a being is created without belonging, when love is replaced by fear, and curiosity by rejection. 🧠 Understand the psychological roots of feeling unlovable 💬 Learn how rejection shapes identity and self perception 🌙 Discover how self awareness can rewrite the story you tell about yourself Feeling unlovable is not proof that you are broken. It is proof that you were never taught how to feel seen.