Rita Saomi

Digital Marketing freelancer - Digital Nomad Practitioner - Writer My journey revolves around the world of words and the digital realm. As a Digital Marketing freelancer, I orchestrate online strategies that captivate audiences and drive engagement. Through my work, I strive to not only navigate the vast landscapes of the virtual world but also leave an indelible mark through the narratives I weave.

What Happens When You Stop Talking to a Fearful Avoidant? A Guide for the Utterly Bewildered

Breakups are, for the most part, a universally dreadful business. There’s the cringeworthy exchange of possessions, the awkward unfollowing on social media, the inevitable pint of ice cream eaten directly from the tub at 2 AM. But breaking up with a fearful avoidant? Darling, that’s another level of bewildering. Imagine this: you’ve finally done it.

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Why ‘Men React to Consequences’ Is Toxic Relationship Advice

You’ve probably seen it floating around on social media or in dating advice forums. It’s presented as a hard-hitting, pragmatic truth: “Stop sending him three paragraphs explaining your feelings. Men don’t react to your emotion; they react to consequences.” On the surface, it sounds powerful. It suggests taking control and getting results instead of feeling

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How to Help a Fearful-Avoidant Partner Feel Safe: 5 Science-Backed Strategies for Trust & Security

You love them deeply, but their mixed signals leave you confused. One day they’re all-in, the next they’re distant. You walk on eggshells, terrified of triggering their withdrawal. If this sounds familiar, your partner may have a fearful-avoidant attachment style—a survival mechanism forged in childhood chaos. The good news? With the right tools, you can break the cycle

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