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Love Is Not an Interview

6 min · 28 de ene de 2026
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Lately, many of us feel socially exhausted, not because we don’t love people, but because connection has started to feel like an evaluation. In this episode of Love On Top, we explore why meeting up with friends can feel draining, why conversations often lose their spark, and how comparison quietly replaces curiosity in our relationships. From polite interviews disguised as catch-ups to the unspoken pressure to “measure up,” we reflect on the ways we’ve learned to meet one another through performance instead of presence. This is an invitation to return to a softer way of connecting. To ask better questions. To notice what lights people up. To make room for who we’re becoming rather than who we can impress. If you’ve ever wanted to stay home, not because you dislike people, but because connection feels heavy, this episode is for you. ✨ In this episode, we explore: * Why social interactions feel more exhausting than nourishing * How comparison drains love and belonging * The difference between curiosity and networking * What it means to truly see someone * How gentler questions can transform connection Thank you for listening slowly, openly, and with love on top.

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Love Is Not an Interview

Lately, many of us feel socially exhausted, not because we don’t love people, but because connection has started to feel like an evaluation. In this episode of Love On Top, we explore why meeting up with friends can feel draining, why conversations often lose their spark, and how comparison quietly replaces curiosity in our relationships. From polite interviews disguised as catch-ups to the unspoken pressure to “measure up,” we reflect on the ways we’ve learned to meet one another through performance instead of presence. This is an invitation to return to a softer way of connecting. To ask better questions. To notice what lights people up. To make room for who we’re becoming rather than who we can impress. If you’ve ever wanted to stay home, not because you dislike people, but because connection feels heavy, this episode is for you. ✨ In this episode, we explore: * Why social interactions feel more exhausting than nourishing * How comparison drains love and belonging * The difference between curiosity and networking * What it means to truly see someone * How gentler questions can transform connection Thank you for listening slowly, openly, and with love on top.

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