Why Loving Someone Feels So Hard
The Hidden Psychology of Communication, Emotional Safety, Recognize Gaslighting, Reclaim Your True Self in Relationships, Reclaim Your Reality After Emotional Abuse
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Julie Ann Loewen
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Aoryn Thorval
Why does loving someone sometimes feel so painful?
You start with hope.
With laughter.
With long conversations that stretch late into the night.
You believe you have found someone who truly understands you.
But slowly… something changes.
Conversations turn into arguments.
Your feelings are dismissed.
Your reality is questioned.
You begin to wonder:
Am I asking for too much?
Am I too sensitive?
Why does love feel so exhausting?
In Why Loving Someone Feels So Hard, Aoryn Thorval reveals a truth that most relationship books ignore:
Love alone is not enough.
When two people are fundamentally misaligned in their core values, even genuine love can slowly turn into confusion, emotional exhaustion, and quiet self-loss.
Drawing on psychology, attachment research, and real relationship patterns, this audiobook will help you understand:
- Why some relationships feel like constant emotional work
- The hidden role of core value incompatibility
- How gaslighting and emotional invalidation erode self-trust
- Why it can feel impossible to leave even when you know something is wrong
- How to rebuild your sense of self and recognize healthier love
This is not an audiobook about blaming your partner.
It is an audiobook about seeing clearly.
And once you see clearly, everything changes.
If you have ever felt exhausted, confused, or slowly diminished in a relationship you tried desperately to save, this audiobook will help you understand why.
And more importantly, it will help you find your way back to yourself.
Your life is too valuable to spend it in love that slowly erases you.
Start listening today.
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