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Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by Blackfinegirl(f): 11:35am On Dec 17, 2013
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Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by sweettease(f): 11:41am On Dec 17, 2013
In my fantasies, am not scared of it bt in reality........mehn, afraid dey catch me embarassed
Its normal is what i know bt as to wat to advice you to do or what i should do about it, i don't know shi*t!
Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by jaybee3(m): 11:43am On Dec 17, 2013
Blackfinegirl: Hey people I need your help, I really want to get engaged, but anytime my boyfriend takes a step closer to getting me engaged, I get really scared. BTW, he is the one I love and would love to spend the rest of my life with him.....the problem is I dont know why I get scared sometimes.

What specific steps is he taking?

What exactly are your fears?

Commitment phobia encompasses a lot of things so we need to know the specific issues so we can advice accordingly
Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by jaybee3(m): 11:59am On Dec 17, 2013
Read and digest this:

There are people who cannot love someone outside of their immediate family. They may adore their children and parents, but they feel unstable when emotions for another person rise within their hearts. They may want a relationship, but they are too scared to make a commitment.

This commitment-phobia may be due to an earlier trauma. It could be from an abusive relationship with a relative. If this has happened to you, trusting again is something you may not be ready for.

When someone you love or are connected to betrays you, the healing process is a deep one and can take some time. There is a disconnect between your feelings and what you believe life is supposed to be like. When something devastating occurs, your ability to see the world as kind may be shattered and you find yourself always waiting for the other shoe to drop.

For some, the fear of being responsible for another person is overwhelming. They do not have the ability to take care of anyone else because they are too busy simply keeping their own world together. But just like goldfish, people grow according to the size of their bowl. If you keep your life very controlled and don’t make room for other people, you could be missing out on the one thing that can make it all worthwhile: love.


Commitment-phobia can also take the form of confusing excitement with anxiety. When this happens, many people wind up ending something before it even begins. You may feel nervous in the anticipation of meeting someone new, and then read that feeling as anxiousness when it is really one of exhilaration. This kind of confusion may mean you throw in the towel before you’ve even met the other person. Be aware that anxiety and excitement feel the same to the body.

There are many reasons to avoid getting emotionally involved with another person. You just need to ask yourself if your reasons are good ones and why you may be holding yourself back from allowing someone to touch your heart.

I know that you could get hurt, but don’t let that keep you from giving yourself the gift of love. Yes, you can avoid a bunch of pain that comes with every relationship, but you won’t get any of the goodies either.

Every time we open our hearts to a person, place, or thing, we take the risk of being let down. However, to stay closed off is only going to make your life smaller and seemingly safer. The truth is that you have the keys to make your world whatever you want it to be. It has been said that the gates to hell are locked from the inside. Let yourself be free—open your self-imposed prison and walk through this life with an open heart.

If you have been hurt, you can love again. Also trust that you have the good sense to walk away from someone with toxic behaviors and let a good person stroll into your life and heart.

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/emotional-fitness/201304/understanding-and-dealing-commitment-phobia

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Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by Blackfinegirl(f): 12:26pm On Dec 17, 2013
sweet-tease:
In my fantasies, am not scared of it bt in reality........mehn, afraid dey catch me embarassed
Its normal is what i know bt as to wat to advice you to do or what i should do about it, i don't know shi*t!




loool, this is so me, in my fantasies, i am not scared, but in reality.....mehnnnn odikwa risky
Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by Blackfinegirl(f): 12:27pm On Dec 17, 2013
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Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by UjSizzle(f): 12:34pm On Dec 17, 2013
jay bee: Read and digest this:

There are people who cannot love someone outside of their immediate family. They may adore their children and parents, but they feel unstable when emotions for another person rise within their hearts. They may want a relationship, but they are too scared to make a commitment.

This commitment-phobia may be due to an earlier trauma. It could be from an abusive relationship with a relative. If this has happened to you, trusting again is something you may not be ready for.

When someone you love or are connected to betrays you, the healing process is a deep one and can take some time. There is a disconnect between your feelings and what you believe life is supposed to be like. When something devastating occurs, your ability to see the world as kind may be shattered and you find yourself always waiting for the other shoe to drop.

For some, the fear of being responsible for another person is overwhelming. They do not have the ability to take care of anyone else because they are too busy simply keeping their own world together. But just like goldfish, people grow according to the size of their bowl. If you keep your life very controlled and don’t make room for other people, you could be missing out on the one thing that can make it all worthwhile: love.


Commitment-phobia can also take the form of confusing excitement with anxiety. When this happens, many people wind up ending something before it even begins. You may feel nervous in the anticipation of meeting someone new, and then read that feeling as anxiousness when it is really one of exhilaration. This kind of confusion may mean you throw in the towel before you’ve even met the other person. Be aware that anxiety and excitement feel the same to the body.

There are many reasons to avoid getting emotionally involved with another person. You just need to ask yourself if your reasons are good ones and why you may be holding yourself back from allowing someone to touch your heart.

I know that you could get hurt, but don’t let that keep you from giving yourself the gift of love. Yes, you can avoid a bunch of pain that comes with every relationship, but you won’t get any of the goodies either.

Every time we open our hearts to a person, place, or thing, we take the risk of being let down. However, to stay closed off is only going to make your life smaller and seemingly safer. The truth is that you have the keys to make your world whatever you want it to be. It has been said that the gates to hell are locked from the inside. Let yourself be free—open your self-imposed prison and walk through this life with an open heart.

If you have been hurt, you can love again. Also trust that you have the good sense to walk away from someone with toxic behaviors and let a good person stroll into your life and heart.

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/emotional-fitness/201304/understanding-and-dealing-commitment-phobia
sad
Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by jaybee3(m): 12:35pm On Dec 17, 2013
Blackfinegirl:

meeting his family, meeting my family (we have met each others family) talking about the future and the type of ring i like...bla bla....plenty things tho
That's the normal thing to do if and when one is in a relationship, No?

If he plans to engage you then he will simply go ahead and buy the ring as a sign of his commitment. Words are not usually golden, actions are so be wise.

Back to your phobia, what are you scared off?
Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by jaybee3(m): 12:36pm On Dec 17, 2013
uj_sizzle:
sad

What's wrong?
Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by sweetestguy(m): 12:37pm On Dec 17, 2013
Op meet a psycologist
Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by Nobody: 12:53pm On Dec 17, 2013
jay bee: Read and digest this:

There are people who cannot love someone outside of their immediate family. They may adore their children and parents, but they feel unstable when emotions for another person rise within their hearts. They may want a relationship, but they are too scared to make a commitment.

This commitment-phobia may be due to an earlier trauma. It could be from an abusive relationship with a relative. If this has happened to you, trusting again is something you may not be ready for.

When someone you love or are connected to betrays you, the healing process is a deep one and can take some time. There is a disconnect between your feelings and what you believe life is supposed to be like. When something devastating occurs, your ability to see the world as kind may be shattered and you find yourself always waiting for the other shoe to drop.

For some, the fear of being responsible for another person is overwhelming. They do not have the ability to take care of anyone else because they are too busy simply keeping their own world together. But just like goldfish, people grow according to the size of their bowl. If you keep your life very controlled and don’t make room for other people, you could be missing out on the one thing that can make it all worthwhile: love.


Commitment-phobia can also take the form of confusing excitement with anxiety. When this happens, many people wind up ending something before it even begins. You may feel nervous in the anticipation of meeting someone new, and then read that feeling as anxiousness when it is really one of exhilaration. This kind of confusion may mean you throw in the towel before you’ve even met the other person. Be aware that anxiety and excitement feel the same to the body.

There are many reasons to avoid getting emotionally involved with another person. You just need to ask yourself if your reasons are good ones and why you may be holding yourself back from allowing someone to touch your heart.

I know that you could get hurt, but don’t let that keep you from giving yourself the gift of love. Yes, you can avoid a bunch of pain that comes with every relationship, but you won’t get any of the goodies either.

Every time we open our hearts to a person, place, or thing, we take the risk of being let down. However, to stay closed off is only going to make your life smaller and seemingly safer. The truth is that you have the keys to make your world whatever you want it to be. It has been said that the gates to hell are locked from the inside. Let yourself be free—open your self-imposed prison and walk through this life with an open heart.

If you have been hurt, you can love again. Also trust that you have the good sense to walk away from someone with toxic behaviors and let a good person stroll into your life and heart.

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/emotional-fitness/201304/understanding-and-dealing-commitment-phobia
Beautiful, bro.
Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by UjSizzle(f): 6:22pm On Dec 17, 2013
jay bee:

What's wrong?
Everything sad
Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by jaybee3(m): 6:27pm On Dec 17, 2013
uj_sizzle:
Everything sad
Stop scaring me jor
Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by fitzmayowa: 6:29pm On Dec 17, 2013
Getting scared of commitment is normal but the main thing is finding a way to overcome the fear.
Re: Do Girls Get Scared Of Commitment ? by Fusion23: 10:50am On Apr 24, 2019
Blackfinegirl:
Hey people I need your help, I really want to get engaged, but anytime my boyfriend takes a step closer to getting me engaged, I get really scared. BTW, he is the one I love and would love to spend the rest of my life with him.....the problem is I dont know why I get scared sometimes.

time flies, 2013 did you eventually marry him

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