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Ask any millennial about their concept of love, and one aspect that often surfaces is attachment and co-dependency.


However, many of us mistakenly equate love with complete dependency on our partners, a misconception we need to correct.


True Love stands in stark contrast to attachment and possessiveness; it signifies freedom—the ability to choose whomever or whatever we desire.


If you ever feel compelled to remain in a relationship due to a misplaced sense of loyalty, remember, that's not love.


True Love doesn't confine or control; it liberates you to be your authentic self.


The moment it feels like you're burdened with invisible rules and restrictions, it ceases to be love. True love will never undermine your individuality.


If your partner makes you feel obligated to pledge unwavering loyalty, they may not be your soulmate, but perhaps a karmic connection.


A twin flame relationship fosters personal growth and doesn't imprison you in one person's orbit. True love harbors no expectations or obligations.


It doesn't demand constant reminders or assurances to validate its authenticity. The conventional romantic notion of love often deprives you of choices, compelling you to follow societal or partner-driven norms, and fostering expectations and attachment.


True love respects individual autonomy. I am with someone because I choose to be, not because I have to be to find happiness.


It's always a choice; the reason I am with someone is because I want to be with them. True love, therefore, doesn't constrict, nor does it wane in the absence of physical proximity.


True Love doesn't rely on written conditions to exist; it merely exists. It's not about ownership; it's about the choice to belong with someone rather than to them.


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