How To Let Someone Love You

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Most of us are looking for true love and a meaningful relationship. Yet, most of the time we tend to push people away because we are too scared to let love into our lives. We are scared of getting hurt and getting our hearts broken. And with good reason. But it doesnโ€™t have to be this way. You can let someone love you fully and show your vulnerable side without getting hurt. Love can heal you if you let it.




Intimacy can be downright terrifying.

I have had dozens of clients over the past few years who have described a sense of fear in allowing someone to see them emotionally. They feared getting close. They feared being comforted. They feared to lay their heads down on their partnerโ€™s chest because the โ€œwhat ifsโ€ in their minds wouldnโ€™t quiet down for a moment to let them enjoy themselves.



As a personal survivor of a few awful breakups, this resistance to intimacy makes complete sense to me. Our minds go to great lengths to avoid repeating past pain. If the script in your mind is telling you โ€œRemember the last time you opened up to someone? It really didnโ€™t end well for youโ€ฆโ€ then you will have a natural reluctance to opening up to anyone else.

But you must.

For your emotional fulfillment, and that of your partners, you have to learn how to let people in.




Related: 3 Subconscious Reasons You Might Fear Intimacy in Relationships

You can amass a perfect structure of health, wealth, and personalityโ€ฆ but if it is all a front to keep people at armโ€™s distance then you wonโ€™t ever be truly fulfilled.

Maybe there was an awful breakup. Maybe someone cheated. Or someone made you feel not good enough.

And youโ€™re afraid to let someone in.

By learning to choose vulnerability and let someone see you for who you are, you will gain access to a world of fulfillment, joy, creativity, and blissful love.

3 Ways To Let Someone Love You Deeply




1. Figure Out Your Emotional Patterns.

Everyone has them, but few people are aware of what they are.

Maybe youโ€™re a child of divorce. Maybe someone broke your heart. Maybe your parents had such a perfect marriage that youโ€™re afraid that you canโ€™t live up to it.

Whatever lies in your emotional past, thereโ€™s a good chance that there are a few stones left unturned.

Our thoughts and beliefs are largely run by our subconscious mind. Itโ€™s what I call the โ€œIceberg effectโ€. Youโ€™re aware of the 10% of the ice thatโ€™s above the waterline, but in reality, itโ€™s the 90% of the ice thatโ€™s hidden from view that runs the show.

How do you figure out what these blind spots are? You may need someone to help you with that.

Whether itโ€™s a highly attuned and emotionally skilled lover, a therapist or a specialized coach, some external perspective on your situation is the most effective way to see whatโ€™s really running your emotional life.

2. Communication.

Once you figure out what your fears and emotional patterns are telling you, make sure you let your partner in on them.




Communicate with your partner early and often so that when your โ€œthingโ€ comes up, it isnโ€™t as much of a surprise and youโ€™ll both feel like you have more control over the situation.

If words are too difficult to use when you start to feel vulnerable, establish a signal between the two of you that means โ€œmy insecurity/fear/thing is coming up right now and I need you to love me through it/be patient with me/give me a moment of space.โ€

There are no hard and fast rules about what intimacy should look like so figure out the road map that makes the most sense to the two of you.

Make an effort to become experts in loving each other in the way that each of you needs.

Related: 6 Ways To Increase Emotional Intimacy In Your Significant Relationships.




3. Let Them Love You When You Need It The Most.

There will be times when your fear/insecurity/thing will come up and you will want to push your partner away. This is your shame speaking and it is up to you and your partner to help you navigate these sometimes scary moments.

Let your partner help you when you feel at your weakestโ€ฆ they want to help you through your old pain.

Shame whispers in your ear โ€œIf I let them see me at my weakest, then theyโ€™ll find out how unworthy of love I am and they will leave me.โ€

Love says โ€œI can tell that my partner wants to help me right now, and I also want them to help me. So I will let them.โ€

Your partner isnโ€™t turned off by your moment of โ€œweaknessโ€. In fact, being able to let your partner see you in this state actually makes them feel more trusted and close with you.

So let them in. You, your partner, and your relationship will benefit.



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Why Is Intimacy So Scary?

What we desire the most, we often fear.

You want to be loved so deeply and seen so completely by someone that you feel like they can read your thoughts just by looking into your eyesโ€ฆ but you also fear that when they find out all of the things youโ€™ve kept hidden from people all of these years that they wonโ€™t like what they find and they will abandon you.

But just like courage is about acting in spite of your fear (as opposed to not feeling any fear), true intimacy comes from letting someone see you despite your reservations (as opposed to not having any reservations in the first place).

Nobody is immune to the fear of letting someone in. And those that deny itโ€™s existence are generally the most firmly entrenched in their denial.

Love will always be a risk. But you can either risk letting someone see you for who you are, or you can risk not having ever experienced true intimacy.

If you donโ€™t put yourself out there and make mistakes in life, you will eternally ask yourself โ€œWhat if I had tried? Who could I have loved? Who could I have been if only I pushed myself that extra step?โ€


So take a deep breathโ€ฆ tell your trusted lover what you needโ€ฆ and then have the courage to receive it from them.

Dedicated to your success,
Jordan


Written by Jordan Gray
Originally appeared in Jordan GrayConsulting
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