“There is no love, there are only proofs of love,” affirmed the poet Pierre Reverdy. But for most of us, there is never enough evidence. Exploring Potentially Destructive Searches.
“I know very clearly what to do to destroy a relationship and scare a loved one,” says 42-year-old Ines. I know because I’ve done it down to the smallest detail.” Antoine and her, it could have been the story of a lifetime, and not a relationship of three years; but the fear of losing her was the strongest. Her mistrust matched her feelings for him. In fact, she moved in with him after three months of fused passion. Six months later he was different, tense, anxious, alert.
Ines began to constantly analyze all his gestures, the way he kissed, touched, his looks, moments of silence… Everything was an excuse to appreciate. was his desire and interest in her waning or not? At first Antoine found it “cute”. He was flattered, touched, and then it honestly pissed him off. And the more Ines perceived her outrage, the more she was threatened, rejected, the more…
Source: Le Figaro
