The problem is, it's hard. Being vulnerable means opening yourself up to pain. It's always possible that the other person doesn't reciprocate, makes fun of you, or even uses the opportunity to wound you. Or maybe it just feels awkward. In any case, it's natural to be afraid and hesitant of being intentionally vulnerable. But if the person is someone you generally trust, and the relationship is valuable enough, vulnerability is the key to breathing new life into the relationship.
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