Most people if asked, would deny that they’d ever
had a fantasy relationship as they’re associated with
pretending to be with somebody or in something that’s
non-existent, however, it’s time for you to change what
you think you know.
Struggled to get over a relationship that didn’t
truly exist?
Don’t understand how you wound up spending years
with someone you hardly see?
In love before you've even gone on that first date
with somebody you met on dating site? Keep letting your
assumptions and projections run away with you? In this
modern age of texts, email, Facebook, online dating, and
casual relationships, it’s never been so easy to have a
fantasy relationship. An increasing number of people are
satisfied with sprinklings of attention and interaction,
because they can have the illusion of being loved, cared
for, and in control, while also avoiding commitment,
intimacy, and ‘full-on’ rejection. The Dreamer and
the Fantasy Relationship explains how fantasy
relationships work, why they’re so attractive, and the
types of fantasy relationship and people that you’re
likely to be involved with. A companion book to Mr
Unavailable and the Fallback Girl, the no holds
barred guide to understanding emotional unavailability,
author Natalie of popular relationship and self-esteem
blog Baggage Reclaim, gets to the heart of the issue so
that you can reclaim your power. Packed with practical
tips and tools for breaking the habit, and tackling
issues such as fear of abandonment, rejection,
criticism, and conflict, Natalie's empowering and often
humourous take on fantasy relationships will help you to
take action in your present and find happiness and
increased sense of self in reality.
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