Why You’re Such Easy Prey To Love-Bombing

Dr. Nima Rahmany
2 min readDec 15, 2023

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Even though you might be successful in your work,|
there’s a reason why your relationships can’t seem to get past
the point where you’re now having sεx — and then things start to go awry.

The reason is because of a covert addiction many don’t want to acknowledge.

It’s the reason why it’s so easy to get entrapped in love-bombing.
And it’s not a substance.
It’s something far more insidious and addictive than that.

Getting to the root of this addiction was how I managed to create a love that is secure and polarized.
Not getting this right will have you constantly longing for something that simply will never be satisfactory, constantly in push/pull dynamics that resemble a Trauma Bond.

On this transmission I give you 3 specific signs to watch out for to know if you’re being love-bombed.

Remeber, if this video triggers you, be kind to yourself.
Give yourself a pause.
Take a breath.
Notice the sensations inside of you.
You’re about to find out what it’s going to take to heal the root cause.
Make sure to be compassionate with yourself.

Your wingman on the adventure,
standing for healed families.

Nima
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P.S. If you are ready to get a small taste of what it would feel like
to practice the art of repair with other folks on the same journey as you,
and you know that upgrading your relationship game
will help you become the secure and magnetic partner you’ve always wanted to be,
or you’re a couple wanting 2024 to be completely different at home to be a better example for your children,
we have 2 spots remaining for guests at my upcoming Overview Experience from 12–6pm PST 3–9pm EST
on Saturday the 16th (Early sunday morning in Oz)

You will learn:
The Mastery of Nervous system Regulation — why knowing this gives you an unfair advantage in relationships and parenting
How to clear the resentment/regret from the past
Healing from shame and guilt and mastery of the Inner Critic
How to repair from rupture and create even deeper intimacy.

If you’re ready to make these skills a new priority in your life,
I’ll meet you there.

questions? Hit reply and ask.
I’m listening.

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Dr. Nima Rahmany
Dr. Nima Rahmany

Written by Dr. Nima Rahmany

Dr. Nima Rahmany is a retired Chiropractor and interpersonal trauma specialist studying and teaching principles of healing mind and body.

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