I’ve seen people call them “auras” but we each carry our own reality with us.

it’s these realities that struggle to blend or align with one another.

Seeing them as orbs or “aruras” is the easiest way to process this concept. avoid people who see “auras.”

Im starting to figure that those who chase certain auras are unintentionally chasing those who’s realities are the easiest to purloin. The smaller your aura, the less obsessed you are with ground you stand on.

Meaning it’s easiest to indoctrinate you into my reality if yours can fit rather snuggly inside of mine. Avoid girls who just decide they want you without you having even spoken with them. This world is dirty place. People are chasing those who are easiest to adopt.

Because to them, in order for things to work, they’ve got to have things the way that they want them. so they refuse to have to compromise pieces of their reality for a partner in this life. They either assume you feel the same, or that you’re just naive.

Which is why confusion or fighting occurs, as if you turn out not to be as naive as they expected, they’ll either try scaring you away through mate aversion- intentionally looking unfaithful or promiscuous, or will just run away out of fear of losing their reality.



Submitted September 12, 2020 at 11:59PM

it’s these realities that struggle to blend or align with one another.Seeing them as orbs or “aruras” is the easiest way to process this concept. avoid people who see “auras.”​Im starting to figure that those who chase certain auras are unintentionally chasing those who’s realities are the easiest to purloin. The smaller your aura, the less obsessed you are with ground you stand on.​Meaning it’s easiest to indoctrinate you into my reality if yours can fit rather snuggly inside of mine. Avoid girls who just decide they want you without you having even spoken with them. This world is dirty place. People are chasing those who are easiest to adopt.​Because to them, in order for things to work, they’ve got to have things the way that they want them. so they refuse to have to compromise pieces of their reality for a partner in this life. They either assume you feel the same, or that you’re just naive.​Which is why confusion or fighting occurs, as if you turn out not to be as naive as they expected, they’ll either try scaring you away through mate aversion- intentionally looking unfaithful or promiscuous, or will just run away out of fear of losing their reality.

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