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What To Do When Your Crush Doesn't Like You Back
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Dealing with the pain of realizing your crush doesn’t like you back can be tough. In this video, we provide heartfelt advice on what to do when your crush doesn't like you back and how to move forward with confidence.
Whether you're new to dating or have been navigating relationships for a while, rejection can feel like a heavy blow. We'll share insightful relationship tips and dating advice to help you cope with these feelings and turn them into a positive experience.
Our goal is to support you through this emotional time with practical love advice that fosters self-love and personal growth. Learn how to process your feelings, rebuild your confidence, and perhaps even make your crush like you in the future.
Join us for this journey of self-discovery and growth. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more relationship advice and dating tips to help you navigate the complex world of love and relationships.
#crush #relationship #love
Writer: Dylan Swanepoel
Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice over: Brandon
Animator: Krisha Que
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
References:
Baumeister, R. F., Wotman, S. R., & Stillwell, A. M. (1993). Unrequited love: On heartbreak, anger, guilt, scriptlessness, and humiliation. Journal of personality and social psychology, 64(3), 377.
Bringle, R. G., Winnick, T., & Rydell, R. J. (2013). The prevalence and nature of unrequited love. Sage Open, 3(2), 2158244013492160
Clark, E. M., Votaw, K. L., Harris, A. L., Hasan, M., & Fernandez, P. (2020). Unrequited love: The role of prior commitment, motivation to remain friends, and friendship maintenance. The Journal of social psychology, 160(3), 293-309.
Baumeister, R. F., & Wotman, S. R. (1994). Breaking hearts: The two sides of unrequited love. Guilford Press.
Efimova, A. D. (2018). Relationship of love addiction with other addictive behaviors and self-destructive behavior. Девиантология, 2(2), 18-24.
Whether you're new to dating or have been navigating relationships for a while, rejection can feel like a heavy blow. We'll share insightful relationship tips and dating advice to help you cope with these feelings and turn them into a positive experience.
Our goal is to support you through this emotional time with practical love advice that fosters self-love and personal growth. Learn how to process your feelings, rebuild your confidence, and perhaps even make your crush like you in the future.
Join us for this journey of self-discovery and growth. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more relationship advice and dating tips to help you navigate the complex world of love and relationships.
#crush #relationship #love
Writer: Dylan Swanepoel
Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice over: Brandon
Animator: Krisha Que
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
References:
Baumeister, R. F., Wotman, S. R., & Stillwell, A. M. (1993). Unrequited love: On heartbreak, anger, guilt, scriptlessness, and humiliation. Journal of personality and social psychology, 64(3), 377.
Bringle, R. G., Winnick, T., & Rydell, R. J. (2013). The prevalence and nature of unrequited love. Sage Open, 3(2), 2158244013492160
Clark, E. M., Votaw, K. L., Harris, A. L., Hasan, M., & Fernandez, P. (2020). Unrequited love: The role of prior commitment, motivation to remain friends, and friendship maintenance. The Journal of social psychology, 160(3), 293-309.
Baumeister, R. F., & Wotman, S. R. (1994). Breaking hearts: The two sides of unrequited love. Guilford Press.
Efimova, A. D. (2018). Relationship of love addiction with other addictive behaviors and self-destructive behavior. Девиантология, 2(2), 18-24.
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