Why some women are so scared of falling in love – Simi Kuriakose delves into issues of women who come with a statutory warning ‘Not Made for Love’
More often than not, we come across different categories of men: one who don’t want to love, one who love to be twitterpated by a woman, and others who love, hurt and vow never to love again.
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Women generally try to be a living proof to the age-old myth that they’re all about fairytales and candybars, so the kinds you’d find are those who’re craving to catch the eye of a man and willing to trade any happiness just to be in love. Then there’s the other sector of the pie chart illustrating women who love their singledom and don’t want to be with a man (for reasons more than you can count). Here’s introducing the woman who pushes a man away, not just any man, but a man who loves her to the core (yes that happens), despite having feelings for him.
So what’s with women who walk about in the world with invisible placards that read ‘not made for love’? Is commitment phobia the only reason or are these women pro-feminism – attracted to men but think they’re better off without them? What are such women threatened by that they can’t get enough nerve up to either be in love or respond to it?
Why does this happen?
If you’re the woman we’re talking about, we probably know what’s on with you. Here are some reasons you may relate to:
Commitment phobia
This is a common problem for most relationship issues. But here, a commitment phobic woman may be a man repellent despite having feelings for him. She’ll track down the negative ideas of being in a relationship and sort it out in the ‘See-I’m-better-off-without-commitment’ division of her brain.
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