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SEX: OVERCOMING DEPENDENCE ON EXTERNAL VALIDATION FOR DESIRE BY EMBRACING SELFLOVE

The concept of feeling desired is often associated with physical appearance, social status, and material possessions. When someone is perceived as attractive, wealthy, or successful, they may experience an increase in confidence and self-esteem that leads to feelings of being desirable.

This desire can become fragile and fleeting if it relies solely on external validation. By seeking permission from others to feel desirable, individuals risk becoming dependent on their approval, which can lead to low self-worth and disappointment when it is not consistently given. Transformations occur when one stops seeking external permission to feel desirable because they recognize that true desirability comes from within themselves and is independent of outside factors.

In order to break free from this dependence on external validation, individuals must learn to cultivate self-love and self-acceptance. This involves recognizing and valuing one's own qualities, abilities, and strengths, even if they do not conform to societal norms. It also means learning to accept flaws and imperfections, rather than trying to hide them or deny them. By developing a strong sense of self-worth, individuals are less likely to seek validation from others and more likely to be satisfied with who they are on their own terms.

Transforming oneself in this way requires redefining what it means to be desirable. Rather than focusing on superficial attributes like appearance or success, individuals can prioritize deeper qualities like kindness, empathy, intelligence, creativity, integrity, and emotional maturity. They can also pursue activities and relationships that bring them joy and fulfillment without worrying about how others perceive them.

The transformation that occurs when one stops seeking external permission to feel desirable is a shift towards greater self-awareness, self-respect, and authenticity. It allows individuals to feel confident, empowered, and secure in their own skin, regardless of what others think or say.

What transformations occur when one stops seeking external permission to feel desirable?

The term "desire" refers to an innate human tendency towards pleasure and happiness that often manifests itself in the form of wanting something more than what is currently available. When we seek external validation for our feelings of desirability, we tend to place our self-worth on other people's opinions, rather than on our own inherent qualities and abilities.

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