1. Love freedom
This type of person feels that once their relationship stabilizes, they will be neither free nor willing to die, so they are more or less afraid of intimacy.
2. Overmotivated
People with a strong sense of career often don't really want intimacy or think they don't need to pay more for it.
3. Pathologism
This type of person is eager for a partner and crazy about love, but they have thousands of mental states and are also mentally obsessed. They are always paranoid in creating tragic plots, an emotional self sadistic.
4. Excessive attachment
This kind of person always relies on each other, clings to each other, and presses them out of breath, making the love life that should have been full of interest dull and monotonous.
5. Afraid of giving
This type of person has a pure view of love and hopes that their love will be perfect, so they are afraid of being deceived. "How to measure whether you are being deceived?" It depends on whether the other party is willing to give themselves first. This mindset tends to develop a phenomenon of being overly critical and amplifying the other person's shortcomings.
6. Fraternity
"This type of person is a bit rough and has a less delicate mind. He always believes that every member of the opposite sex can be friends, but he cannot interact deeply and experience the subtle" love ".".
7. Voluntary victim
This type of person is psychologically fragile and is more common among women. "They have inserted self sacrifice at every step of their intimate relationship, and further self sacrifice has destroyed their valuable intimate relationship.".
8. Selfishness
No matter what they do, these people always take their own interests as the standard. A strong sense of self made him not allow himself to sacrifice any benefits for others.
9. Think only money is good
This kind of person places money in the highest position, above all values, and recognizes only money but not people. Such people often have doubts about others and are deeply afraid of any financial entanglement with them.
10. Strong sense of inferiority
Faced with any partner who believes it is worth it, I feel unworthy from the bottom of my heart. The more I face the person I like, the more I feel ashamed and shy. "They will devalue themselves for no reason because of each other's strengths, and thus cannot form a breakthrough in their intimate relationship.".
11. A strong sense of insecurity
During prenatal education, cultivating the embryo and encountering constant stimulation during growth can create a strong sense of insecurity. "When there is no emotional communication, you can still feel at ease. Once you have the opportunity to have an intimate relationship with the opposite sex, you become paranoid and can't sit still.".