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Loving Someone Doesn’t Mean Keeping Them

Loving Someone Doesn’t Mean Keeping Them

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Why does heartbreak feel like you lost something essential inside yourself?

In this episode of Human(ing) Well, Amber Cabral reframes one of the most painful experiences in relationships: when love does not turn into forever. Instead of treating love as something fragile, conditional, or dependent on possession, Amber introduces a powerful truth: your love belongs to you.

We often confuse loving someone with needing to keep them. We assume that if a relationship ends, the love disappears. We fear that if we let someone go, we lose access to the feeling entirely. But Amber explains why love is not a contract, not ownership, and not proof of permanence. Love is something you generate, something you participate in, and something that still exists within you even when proximity ends.

Amber offers reflection questions to help you navigate complicated love with clarity:

Where have I confused loving someone with needing to keep them?
• Have I ever stayed longer because I believed love would disappear if I left?
• What would I change if I trusted that love is something I generate, not something I’m granted?
• How might my relationships shift if I stopped outsourcing ownership of my feelings?

If you’ve ever said, “I’ll never feel that way again,” this episode gently challenges that belief.

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