3 Forms of NEEDINESS that Make Vulnerable Sharing Unhealthy

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You want safe relationships right? Be is neediness getting in the way? We long for meaningful interactions and safe relationships. However, within our deep wounds, we can develop an intense and excessive neediness that will take over in our relationship interactions and become a driving force. We all have a need for loving connection and validation, but when excessive neediness infiltrates our emotional life, it can contaminate our interactions and can actually prevent us from experiencing the safe and fruitful relationships we want to experience.

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