How to Spot Gaslighting In a Relationship: Signs from a Freida McFadden Novel
You put down the book—maybe it’s The Housemaid or The Inmate—and the feeling lingers. It’s not just the suspense of the ...
14 articles exploring feels like a
"feels like a" content on Bestie AI explores related themes, emotional patterns, and insights across 14 articles.
Your feelings are valid, even if they don't make logical sense right away. Ignoring those 'feels like' moments can lead to bottled-up emotions, miscommunication in relationships, and ultimately, feeling disconnected from yourself and others. Tuning into those feelings is the first step to understanding them.
Start by journaling or talking to a trusted friend. Ask yourself questions like: What triggered this feeling? Does it remind me of something from the past? What needs am I trying to meet (or not meet) in this situation? The more you explore, the clearer things will become.
Trust your gut! If something feels off, it probably is. Talk to your partner about your concerns, but also set boundaries and be prepared to walk away if the situation doesn't improve. Your emotional safety is the priority, fam.
You put down the book—maybe it’s The Housemaid or The Inmate—and the feeling lingers. It’s not just the suspense of the ...
It’s 2 AM. The only light in the room is the blue glow from your phone, casting long shadows on the walls. You have head...
It’s the silence after the storm. The argument, which felt so urgent an hour ago, has evaporated, leaving behind a thick...
It’s the specific vibration of a text message that makes your entire nervous system light up. It’s the dizzying high of ...
It starts as a relief, doesn't it? That moment you read your MBTI type description and feel seen for the first time. The...
It’s 9 PM on a Sunday. The weekend’s vibrant color is fading to a muted, corporate grey. For the ENFP, this feeling is m...
The meeting ends. Your manager says, “Can I have a quick word?” and your nervous system immediately braces for impact. T...
The scene is painfully familiar. Your partner comes to you, their face a storm cloud of frustration over a problem at wo...
It’s that moment at a crowded party. The ESFP personality is in their element—a whirlwind of laughter, sensory detail, a...
There’s a specific kind of quiet that falls over a room when you, the ENFJ, the designated social sun, finally stop shin...
Written from lived emotional experiences and long-form reflections.