Two of my biggest flaws as a person · 9:22am Feb 25th, 2020
The first: I'm hyper-emotional. I'm very sensitive in that department. I have such a strong sense of sympathy and empathy towards others, events involving cruelty, abandonment, expressions of love and affection, generally anything heartwarming or sad, dramatic, etc. I'm an absolute softie in those respects. I admittedly have frequent teary episodes, but that's maybe only the mental trauma talking.
The second: I'm a hopeless romantic. Took me a while to figure it out for myself, but years of interactions with people made it clear to me. I can't help it; it's so automatic to my system that I flirt and / or make a girl blush when I'm talking to one. I think I do it because I love hearing girls giggle when they're complimented or made to feel good about themselves. I enjoy it, too. I've even flattered a number of guys that I know personally. I don't know why I do it or where it comes from, but who doesn't like feeling good about themselves?
You might ask, ''why is that such a flaw?''. Easy: it sometimes attracts the wrong kind of attention, but that depends on the person you're sweet-talking with. There are many factors on why it can be a bad trait to have, far too many to list off, but you should take my word for it when I tell you it sometimes leads to internal conflicts of your own romantic interests with a partner. Trust me, it's a fast track in breaking your own heart or causing distress. It happens.
Your greatest weakness can be your greatest strength
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Only if used correctly and if I learn some self-control over it. (Of which I admittedly have a terrible time controlling when I'm in certain situations.)
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I don't think I have much luck with my weakness either