Your deepest romantic desire is 'being loved' — purely and completely. 'You're the most lovable person in the world,' lavish compliments, a warm gaze that embraces your whole being — these are the things that fill your love tank to the brim. Giving love is nice, but you truly blossom when you know it's coming back to you.
On anniversaries you want to exchange heartfelt letters, and after a breakup what you miss most is 'that feeling of being loved for your entire self.' You're happiest when you sense that you're your partner's top priority, and compliments and validation are things you can never get enough of.
Your greatest charm is that when you're loved, 'you return it tenfold.' Once your love battery is charged, you become the most affectionate, devoted partner imaginable. You don't hoard the love you receive — you create a beautiful cycle of giving it back, warmer than before.
The risk is that relying too heavily on being loved can make you vulnerable to your partner's smallest signs of inattention. If they're busy and texts slow down, you spiral into 'Do they love me less now?' External love matters, but building love for yourself matters too. When you realize there's already plenty of love inside you, every bit of affection you receive will taste even sweeter.
🔍 Key Traits
- Lights up with energy from compliments and validation
- Needs reassurance of being loved to feel secure
- Returns love tenfold when your love tank is full
- Places great importance on heartfelt gestures on special days
- Can be shaken easily by a partner's inattention
💪 Strengths
- Creates a beautiful cycle of reciprocal love
- Overflows with warmth when feeling loved
- Makes others feel deeply appreciated
🌱 Watch Out For
- High dependence on external validation
- Emotionally rattled by small signs of inattention
- Self-worth can become tied to a partner's behavior
💚 Great Match
The Devotion Craver — Focuses entirely on you and showers you with the love you crave.
⚡ Potential Clash
The Stability Seeker — Their understated affection can feel like indifference to you.
💌 A Word from PSY
You shine brightest when you feel loved. But don't just wait for love to come from the outside — learn to love yourself too. When you do, your partner's affection becomes a 'gift' rather than a 'need.' With enough love inside you, every drop you receive from someone else tastes that much sweeter.
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