Permission to Want: Why Many People Hide Their Real Desires in Long-Term Love and What Happens When You Finally Set Them Free (eBook)

Permission to Want: Why Many People Hide Their Real Desires in Long-Term Love and What Happens When You Finally Set Them Free (eBook)

Thalia Wheatley
Thalia Wheatley
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Lingua: en
Editore: Henry W.
Codice EAN: 9798227740052
Anno pubblicazione: 2025
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Somewhere along the way, wanting became dangerous. Not in the physical sense, but in the emotional—the kind of danger that makes people flinch at their own truth. In long-term relationships, many begin to bury what they want, silencing desires that feel too disruptive, too selfish, or too complicated to say out loud. ***Permission to Want***shines a direct light into that shadowed space where attraction, autonomy, and authenticity quietly suffocate under the weight of routine and quiet resentment. This book isn't about what society says you should want. It's about what you actually want but have learned to avoid, dismiss, or minimize in order to keep the peace. The desire for intimacy, novelty, honesty, emotional expansion, space, depth, sex, silence—these aren't just fantasies or fleeting urges. They're signals. Signals of aliveness. And ignoring them doesn't make them disappear—it just makes you disappear from yourself. Using emotional truth as the lens, ***Permission to Want***explores how long-term love often turns into a performance. You know the moves, you know the lines, and you know which parts of yourself are safe to keep in the script. But what happens when you step offstage? What happens when you start noticing that the parts you've left behind are the very ones that made you feel most connected to yourself? This book dismantles the emotional trade-offs that often come with commitment. It explains why good people with good intentions still end up feeling disconnected or misaligned in long-term relationships. Not because they've fallen out of love—but because they've fallen out of alignment with their desires. And when that happens, affection starts to feel like obligation. Touch becomes transactional. Communication turns to compliance. Permission to Want helps readers uncover the often invisible emotional contracts we make in romantic partnerships—agreements that feel fair until they start feeling like cages. It addresses the slow erosion of authenticity that happens when "doing the right thing" starts meaning "stop asking for more." It explores the science of emotional attunement, the power of unspoken desires, and the way many people unconsciously betray themselves in the name of keeping things stable. The book invites readers to reexamine what emotional intimacy truly means. It moves beyond surface-level advice and reaches into the realm of self-confrontation—the kind that doesn't promise ease, but promises truth. You'll learn how unmet desires leak out in passive ways: irritability, withdrawal, numbing behaviors, or misplaced blame. This isn't a book about selfishness or indulgence. It's about emotional integrity. It explains how desire isn't just physical—it's also cognitive and emotional. To want something is to know yourself. To suppress that want is to slowly lose access to your own internal compass. Whether it's the desire to feel seen, to be touched in a certain way, to have space without guilt, or to explore without shame, Permission to Want shows you how to stop hiding what matters. Permission to Want delivers an unflinching look at the cost of emotional silence. And it offers a different path—one where desire becomes a doorway, not a detour. A path where you learn how to bring your full self into love without apology. And where the fear of wanting no longer outweighs the cost of not being known. This book is for anyone who has ever asked themselves, "Is this all there is?" and felt ashamed for even thinking it. It's for those who have everything on paper but still feel a quiet ache for more. It's for people in good relationships who don't want to leave—but don't want to keep living behind a version of themselves that no longer feels real.