05/08/2025
''Muriel, je zal naar jouw bestemming toe groeien''
👇Onderstaande was mijn reis...
👉En nu ben ik thuis!
''Thuis zit niet (alleen) in een huis''
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A woman with a father wound attracts men who will never truly be there for her. It’s not her heart choosing them — it’s her childhood wounds speaking for her.
Her nervous system doesn’t crave safety; it craves familiarity. And if chaos was what she knew as love, she will seek it again, even if it destroys her.
She mistakes inconsistency for passion, absence for depth, and emotional unavailability for mystery.
She doesn’t ask for too much — she just learned to settle for too little.
When her father was absent — emotionally, physically, or both — she learned that love comes with distance.
She learned to chase, to earn, to beg for breadcrumbs — and call it devotion. She became the over-giver, the caretaker, the woman who holds everything together… even when it’s breaking her.
She attracts emotionally unavailable men not because she loves the pain, but because her inner child believes that if she can just make him stay, she’ll finally heal.
She’s not needy — she’s been abandoned.
She’s not dramatic — she’s been dismissed.
She’s not broken — she’s been wounded.
But no man can mother her pain.
No relationship can substitute the father who didn’t show up. Until she meets herself in the place where it all began — She will keep choosing men who echo her first heartbreak.
Healing begins not in finding a man who gets her — But in re-parenting the little girl who wasn’t held. In sitting with her when she cries, in assuring her that she no longer needs to prove she’s worthy of love. That now, as a woman, she can choose peace — not patterns.
And when she does, the story shifts. She stops chasing those who run. She stops proving her worth. She softens — not to be saved, but because she finally feels safe inside herself.
That’s when a different kind of man shows up. Not to fix her. Not to complete her. But to walk beside the woman who finally came home to herself.
- Abhikesh
Art: Same
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