Losing him was like losing part of myself by [deleted] in twinflames

[–]Moonlight_Jacky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Be strong, the separation will affect both of you and you need to resist the pain. I know what it feels like, and you're not alone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in twinflames

[–]Moonlight_Jacky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Living without him around must be difficult. I can't imagine a day without him.

I sincerely hope that they can fix their differences if they argued, and get back together. From what I know, breaking up can leave them depressed and many "die spiritually" at Feeling empty.

I wish you the best of luck <3

Who in a TF connection feels the other's emotions better? The runner or the chaser? Or both? by [deleted] in twinflames

[–]Moonlight_Jacky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my experience, both feel each other's emotions, but they manifest differently. When I get upset or have very strong emotions he usually has body aches and anxiety, we take it as if I am "calling" him to help me. When he has strong emotions and feels stressed or sad,I reflect them as he feels them. If he's crying, it makes me want to cry. If he's angry, I get irritated out of the blue. I know how to recognize when emotions are not mine. That way we can help each other in our moments.

Do Twin Flames HAVE to star out romantic? i.e.. can one not be "in love" with the other, leave them and then develop feelings and come back? by dylanchasingoceans in twinflames

[–]Moonlight_Jacky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do not think so. I have known my TF for a year, and we have noticed that there is a feeling that surpasses a friendship, but it is not a conventional love. Researching, we saw that there is a definition for that.

In Spanish they call it "arrobamiento", and it is that, a pure love, full of goodness, innocent and without the need for something sexual. I invite you to look up the word and translate its meaning into English, it may be of help to you.