Honestly, dating can be quite exhausting
But before we dive in, let’s take a moment to reflect on the valuable insights we’ve gained from the 13 previous traps: 1. Marketing Trap: trying to attract a partner by making yourself more appealing, believing you have to sell yourself because nobody would want you as you really are. 2. Packaging Trap: focusing on outside packaging – such as someone’s body, looks, job, wealth, material possessions, etc., and overlooking the reality of the person inside. 3. Scarcity Trap: believing there is a limited supply of possible partners, so you have to take what you can get or be alone. 4patibility Trap: believing if you’re having fun with someone and getting along well, you’re compatible and a committed relationship will work. 5. Fairytale Trap: passively expecting your ideal partner to magically appear, so you can live happily ever after without effort on your part. 6. Continue reading