Beyond Words with Najwa Zebian
Let’s use the power of words to heal.
Beyond Words with Najwa Zebian
029- When Love Feels Like Danger: Why Your Nervous System Pushes Love Away
When love feels like danger, it’s not because you don’t want love. It’s because love has hurt you before.
In this episode of Beyond Words, I explore why so many of us instinctively pull away from love — not out of fear of intimacy, but out of fear of repetition. When vulnerability once led to betrayal, abandonment, or emotional punishment, the nervous system learns to associate love with danger.
We talk about:
- Why intensity at the beginning of a relationship is not the same as safety
- The difference between someone whose love is their nature versus someone who follows a toolbox to make you fall in love
- How inconsistency reveals when someone’s mask has slipped
- Why your body learned to protect you — and why it isn’t broken
- How to rebuild trust slowly, consciously, and without self-betrayal
- Why consistency over time matters more than grand gestures
This episode is for anyone who has ever felt guilty for wanting love, ashamed for trusting, or afraid to open up again. If love once felt like the place where pain entered your life, this conversation will help you understand why — and how to begin teaching your nervous system that safety can exist again.
Your fear makes sense.
Your body is loyal, not broken.
And love was never the danger.