5 Reasons Why Romance Might Make You Nervous

Let's face it. Love is never easy. It's the exact reason we have songs like Olivia Rodrigo's "Driver's License" and Adele's "Easy on Me."

Falling in love and continuing to actively choose love is one of the most courageous things someone can do. It's no surprise that many people are nervous about it.

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To learn more, check out these five common reasons why you may experience romantic anxiety.

You Don't Want to Be Heartbroken

When you think about heartbreaking ballads and stories, you know you don't want to feel that way. For many lovers, it seems like their life has fallen apart when their relationship ends. It can take even longer to recover from the moment, interfering with health, work and more. As a result, a lot of people believe it is safer to keep the door closed to maintain their sanity.

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It Requires You to Think Inward

It's easy to be independent. You are at the center of your world. But when you fall in love with someone, you might even put their needs above yours. You have to consciously acknowledge their emotions and needs. Unsurprisingly, it's a drastic switch for many and can even require training wheels for a few months.

 

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You Struggle With Trust

Romantic relationships are the most vulnerable dynamic one will face. Your significant other will know more about you than anyone else. If you get married, you  also become intertwined with them legally. Essentially, you are putting your emotions, finances and more in the hands of someone else. That requires a lot of trust that it will be treated with care. One spur of the moment, and your life could be changed forever.

 

You Didn't Grow Up in a Loving Environment

Our upbringing drastically informs our adolescence and adult life, so if your parents didn't express romantic love around the house, or if they separated, it may feel even more unfamiliar. Walking into unknown territory is undoubtedly daunting, but it doesn't mean it's impossible to learn.

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You Want to Have It That Bad

As humans, we tend to put more pressure into things we crave. If you know your life goal is to find love, you may feel immense stress for every date. Instantly, your mind races with "Are they the one?" That said, it gets easier when you humanize the other person and acknowledge your happiness as a single person.

 

One of the best things you can do in dating is understand what you want from a partner. Click HERE to discover 35 things you might look for in a potential suitor.