I don't know how to love him

I don't know how to love him?

There are so many things we can learn about love and how to love. We can learn about romantic love, sexual love, and attachment love. Some of us struggle with one form of love and are able to express it fully while others struggle with all of them.

I don't know how to move on from him?

This is one of the most common questions I get asked after being in an abusive relationship. The truth is, it’s not easy to move on from someone who you’ve been in a relationship with for a long time. It takes time to heal. So, to help yourself get through your breakup put your feelings aside and focus on yourself. Try to forget about your ex and focus on your needs. Try to understand that a relationship does not mean you need to put your needs

I don't know how to love him back?

If you feel like loving your partner is an effort, it’s because you’ve been taught that love is a chore. We’re taught that love is something we do when we’re in the mood, not something we need to practice to feel good about ourselves. We assume that loving someone is something that we do when we’re in love, or when we find the right person. If you’re still not quite sure how to love your partner

How to love him back?

You may just feel like you don’t love him the way he deserves. You might feel like he doesn’t deserve to be loved. You might feel bad about the way you feel. Some people struggle to love others because they were hurt in the past. Some people struggle to love others because they don’t know how to love or because they had a very bad example of love growing up.

How to move on after a breakup?

The first thing you need to do when you’re dealing with a breakup is to understand that you can’t control how someone else feels about you. All you can do is remind yourself that it’s not your fault that the relationship didn’t work out. Take a moment to remind yourself of all the things that you loved about your partner and focus on remembering the good times you spent together. The breakup will hurt, but it will also help you learn that you deserve