Rick And Morty+Follow💔 “If Love Requires You to Shrink, It’s Not Love” Stop apologizing for being too much, too real, too you. The right love won’t ask you to become less. ⸻ 👀 Let’s talk about them — the one who: • Pulled away when you opened up • Made you feel like your emotions were “too heavy” • Called your standards “too high” • Said you changed when really… you just grew Sound familiar? ⸻ 🧠 Here’s the truth no one teaches us: • Healthy love doesn’t silence you. • It doesn’t punish you for being honest. • It doesn’t disappear when things get uncomfortable. Real love holds space. Real love stays when it’s hard, not just when it’s easy. ⸻ 📌 Read this slowly: You should never have to become smaller to be loved louder. • Your sensitivity isn’t a flaw — it’s discernment. • Your boundaries aren’t walls — they’re protection. • Your voice isn’t too much — it just hasn’t been heard in the right place yet. ⸻ 🚨 Stop romanticizing inconsistency. • If they make you guess how they feel — it’s not clarity, it’s confusion. • If you feel more anxious than at peace — that’s not love, it’s survival. • If they need to “lose you to value you” — that’s not a partner, it’s a wake-up call. ⸻ 💬 Let’s open the conversation: • Drop a “🧡” if you’ve ever dimmed your light just to make someone else feel comfortable. • Tag someone who’s learning to love themselves enough to walk away. • Comment with one thing you refuse to shrink for ever again. ⸻ ✨ Someone out there is praying for someone exactly like you — not the version you pretend to be. Don’t shrink. Don’t settle. Don’t stay where you have to hide to be accepted. ⸻ #RelationshipWisdom #FaithAndLove #ChristianDating #HealthyBoundaries #DontShrink #NewsBreakRelationships #KnowYourWorth #FaithfulNotFearful #HealingPath 521Share
Keith Smith+FollowDoes love for loved ones surpass love for god?I’ve always wondered: Do we love our children, parents, friends, and others more than we love God? It’s a question that’s been on my mind for a while. We pour so much of ourselves into the people we care about—our time, energy, and emotions. But where does God fit into that equation? Is it possible to love someone else more than we love Him? I believe that loving others is a reflection of God’s love within us, but it’s a complex balance. How do we ensure that our love for God remains at the forefront while still cherishing those around us? What are your thoughts on this? Do you think it’s possible to love someone more than God, or does He always come first? Let’s discuss! 👇 #FaithAndLove #GodFirst #LovingOthers #SpiritualReflection #FaithCommunity1416Share