Overthinkers don’t fall slowly; they sink.
They attach with their whole nervous system, not just their heart.
A delayed reply can feel like rejection.
A shorter sentence can feel like distance.
A change in tone can rewrite their entire day.
They read between lines that were never written,
notice pauses others overlook,
feel shifts before they’re spoken.
Their mood becomes a mirror—
reflecting how loved, wanted, or safe they think the other person feels toward them.
It’s not a weakness.
It’s hyper-awareness born from caring too deeply, too honestly.
They don’t just listen to words; they listen to energy.
And when that energy changes, even slightly,
their mind starts asking questions their heart isn’t ready to answer.
Overthinkers don’t need grand gestures.
They need consistency.
Reassurance.
Gentle clarity.
Because when they love,
they don’t just love the person—
They carry the weight of every unsaid thing too.
-VAISHNAVI DHAMODHARAN 🩵
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