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Why the early stages of relationships are hardest for people with anxiety disorders

When you start a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder, you don’t see how often they look at their cell phones, but they do.

They question any text that they may have taken 20 minutes to complete. The minutes you don’t answer go like hours as you ask, ‘Did I put it wrong?’ or ‘what does he/she think now?’

When you start a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder, they expect to end before anything can even begin.

So much so that they may be the ones who subconsciously ruin it.

They assume that it will just end the way it always ends. Some abrupt ending with no explanation or conclusion while over-analyzing everything in an attempt to save it.

When you start a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder, you will notice how careful they are with everything they say and how often they apologize.

The truth is that they are terrified to say the wrong thing.

When you start a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder, you will notice how punctual they are when it comes to meeting, but the truth is that in the back of their minds they wonder if you will cancel. They are counting on it to be exact.

If you start a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder, you will notice them tingle or drum with your fingers in moments of nervousness, but they will try to cover it up.

When you start a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder, you will see how well they can handle a short or two at a party, hiding the fact that they are so nervous. Or they drink too much.

The truth is that everything will boil down to apologizing for everything the next day.

When you start a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder, you will notice how much they can toss around or sleep at night. The truth is that they worry about everything late at night.

They think too much and over-analyze and think of things from the past that they have not forgiven.

The truth is that they’ll forgive you for everything, but they don’t seem to be able to direct that.

If you start a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder, you won’t be able to solve many of the problems they cause. A lot happens in her head. The truth is you just have to listen.

When you start a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder, you will see how much effort they put into the relationship. As much as they try to convince you that they’re worth it, they’re still trying to prove to themselves that they deserve you.

If you start a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder, you will start to learn everything about them, and while sometimes you may not understand everything, you will see yourself falling more in love with every layer you discover.

You will hate yourself for the moments when they fall apart, but you will see their vulnerability as something beautiful.

When you start a relationship with someone with an anxiety disorder, you will learn that the root of all their concerns is that things matter to them.

As much as they are careful and don’t want to be hurt, they don’t want to hurt others. To build up others as best you can.

The truth is that there is no one who will love you deeper, there is no one who will remind you how much you mean to him.

They will come to you with compliments that you have heard too often, but you will see honesty and authenticity in people with an anxiety disorder.

In return for your acceptance of this thing, which they are desperately trying to control, there comes an unconditional love that makes you complete.

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