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One of the most significant lessons I've learned from my fiancée is the importance of vulnerability. In a world that often values toughness and stoicism, it's easy to get caught up in the idea that we need to be strong and self-reliant all the time. But my fiancée has shown me that true strength lies in being vulnerable, in being open and honest about our fears and doubts.
In most “succumb” narratives, the male protagonist is not the one fighting. He is the . His powerlessness amplifies every blow his fiancée takes.