Sentences with phrase «of false intimacy»

can create the sense of a false intimacy that doesn't yet exist, which can create confusion about how you might feel about someone.

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«The false presentation of ecstasy, intimacy and power presented in porn are finally being seen as hollow.»
Viewing pornography was a perpetual though infrequent sin for me, always lurking in the shadows and beckoning me with its glowing screen and false sense of intimacy.
Many teens talk to individuals online and establish a false sense of intimacy.
But, by making sexual fidelity the marker of a «real marriage,» it gives those who wed a false illusion that they are safe, special, and share a unique intimacy.
But our intimacy fools us into a false sense of security.
When we spend a lot of concentrated time with someone we've just met, we develop a false sense of intimacy and connectedness — which often leads to feeling deeply invested in a person before we've gotten to know them.
But you have this false sense of intimacy because you've gotten to know this person.
Between all the facts you have in common, the assumption that you're exactly alike, and the false sense of intimacy, you've built a huge amount of expectation for this person.
Parker and Hammer work well together, and their false intimacy speaks volumes about the fraught relationship between master and slave on which much of our early history was built.
It includes an irresistible film, «How to Make Money Religiously,» and a scattering of printed Facebook communiqués and email scams that foreground the false intimacies of digital interaction.
These layers, also known as a «false self» were erected long ago to avoid painful issues such as abandonment, rejection, fear of intimacy, boundary violations and other forms of suffering.
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