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Fear of Romance - The Ultimate 2-Choice Dilemma

Many people fear romance due to its ultimate 2-choice dilemma - break up or get married - but there are plenty of opportunities in between for growth and exploration!

A picture of two hands holding onto one another with love hearts floating around them against a pink background

A picture of two hands holding onto one another with love hearts floating around them against a pink background

In a world where the only two choices in a relationship are to break up or get married, it’s no wonder why many people feel afraid to pursue romance. It’s an intimidating concept to think that there is no middle ground when it comes to relationships. The idea of having only two options is daunting and can be overwhelming for some. While marriage may seem like the ultimate goal, not everyone is ready for such a commitment at any given time. On the other hand, breaking up can be difficult and often leads to heartache. With these two options being the only outcomes, it’s understandable why many would be hesitant to take on such a challenge. It's important to remember that while these may be the only two choices available, there are still plenty of opportunities in between for growth and exploration. Taking things slow can help ease into a relationship without feeling rushed or pressured into making any big decisions right away. This allows both parties involved to get comfortable with each other before deciding if they want to take things further or not. Relationships should never feel like an obligation but rather something that both individuals choose out of their own free will and desire for one another. Taking things slow helps ensure that all parties involved are happy with their decision before taking any major steps forward together as a couple. It also gives them time to make sure they're truly compatible with each other and that they have similar goals in mind for their future together as well as individually. At the end of the day, relationships should always come down to what makes both individuals involved happy and fulfilled; not just what society deems as acceptable or expected from them as a couple. The ultimate 2-choice dilemma doesn't have to be so scary if you take your time getting there!