Aella@Aella_GirlWhats your gender? || Could you be in a relationship with someone who expressed they thought they were unworthy of the relationship?male || no23.6%male || yes62.6%female || no5.5%female || yes8.2%6,530 votes·Final results8:50 PM · Oct 8, 20224 Retweets5 Quote Tweets66 Likes
kaiwan@gnrtvty·Oct 8, 2022Replying to @Aella_GirlDid they express this on the first date or a year into an otherwise great relationship?1
Thriving Quetzal@QuetzalThoughts·Oct 8, 2022Replying to @Aella_GirlI lose attraction to someone who expresses thoughts like these. How can I love someone who doesn't love themselves?411
hug enjoyer@OrangeEyedVoid·Oct 8, 2022Replying to @Aella_GirlDepends on persistence of the belief. Infrequent ok, constant and deeprooted less so6
Visa NYC (Feb22–Mar13)@visakanv·Oct 8, 2022Replying to @Aella_Girlif it's a one-off thought, we can discuss that and work through it, but if it's a persistent complex then i'ma agree with their assessment275
Sandy Loam@pandemic_de·Oct 8, 2022Replying to @Aella_GirlYes because wishful thinking / hope is a bitch but such a relationship was always doomed to failure.
Yosarian2@YosarianTwo·Oct 8, 2022Replying to @Aella_GirlI think a huge percentage of women in our society have self esteem issues of one kind or another, to a degrees where I would be surprised if that was a deal breaker for many people? (Probably true of men as well.)1