We’ve all heard the song. We’ve all felt the feeling. That heart-racing, can’t-eat, can’t-sleep state of being crazy for someone.
If you find their attention suffocating or their anxiety exhausting, do the kindest thing possible: Do not keep them around because you like the attention. That is cruelty disguised as politeness. Crazy For You
But real love isn't just about the crazy beginning. It’s about what happens when the dopamine wears off and real life kicks in—the sick days, the quiet Sundays, the boring arguments about whose turn it is to do the dishes. We’ve all heard the song
Conversely, if you feel nothing when they feel everything ? Let them go find someone who will match their energy. Being “crazy for you” is one of the best feelings in the world. It means you are alive, open, and willing to risk the fall. If you find their attention suffocating or their
That’s the love story worth writing. Are you currently "crazy" for someone? Drop a comment below—I’d love to hear how you’re handling the butterflies.
But let’s be honest: pop culture has sold us a confusing bill of goods. One minute, “crazy for you” is a slow-dance love ballad (thank you, Madonna). The next, it’s a warning label.