It can be really interesting to hear about people’s experiences with glow downs in relationships. Many times, it seems like when we become comfortable with someone, our focus shifts from personal maintenance to simply enjoying the relationship.
Some might stop dressing up as much or neglect self-care because they feel secure and assume that their partner loves them for who they are underneath it all. Stress and emotional weight from the relationship can also lead to a decline in mental and physical health, impacting how we present ourselves.
Additionally, managing a relationship can sometimes mean sacrificing time for personal hobbies and self-improvement. It’s easy to let go of certain routines or habits when your priorities shift.
Have any of you experienced a glow down and later worked to reclaim your former self? What did you do about it?
It can be really interesting to hear about people’s experiences with glow downs in relationships. Many times, it seems like when we become comfortable with someone, our focus shifts from personal maintenance to simply enjoying the relationship.
Some might stop dressing up as much or neglect self-care because they feel secure and assume that their partner loves them for who they are underneath it all. Stress and emotional weight from the relationship can also lead to a decline in mental and physical health, impacting how we present ourselves.
Additionally, managing a relationship can sometimes mean sacrificing time for personal hobbies and self-improvement. It’s easy to let go of certain routines or habits when your priorities shift.
Have any of you experienced a glow down and later worked to reclaim your former self? What did you do about it?