How to Spot People Who Play with Your Emotions

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Some people end up emotionally tormenting their partners. They may not intend this at first, but once a romantic relationship begins, the outcome often feels inevitable. Why does this happen?

This kind of torment often stems from selfishness and extreme self-centeredness. These individuals only take in relationships and rarely give back. Those with such traits tend to be very attractive, while those who are less appealing typically don’t display them.

From a physiognomic perspective, women with thick eyebrows and bright eyes can be especially challenging. If you find yourself drawn to a woman with bright, round eyes and thick, somewhat masculine eyebrows, it’s best to hold back. If you become entangled with her emotionally, you’ll end up endlessly tormented—and when she’s drained you, she may still cast herself as the victim.

By contrast, men with thin eyebrows and narrow eyes—brows as fine as silk and eyes as narrow as lines—are highly attuned to women’s feelings. However, their tastes can be quite unusual. Once you see their true nature, your fantasies about them will shatter, and you’ll just want to get away.

From a physiognomic standpoint, people with large eyes and prominent noses tend to have strong emotional needs. The more they receive, the less satisfied they become. If their desires keep being fulfilled, they’ll seek more novelty and excitement until you can’t tolerate it and want to back out. Once you can no longer meet their needs, they will find ways to torment you.

Love should be approached with caution. There’s a lyric that captures it well: “When the heart races, love begins to torment,” and it’s all too true.

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