Me Tarzan, Me Numb: When the Heart Grows Cold
Me Tarzan, Me Numb: When the Heart Grows Cold (Tarzan & Jane Series: Part 14 of 16)
Me Tarzan, Me Numb: When the Heart Grows Cold
Feeling was too heavy, so Tarzan stopped feeling. Jane, too, began to retreat. Their hearts weren’t fiery with anger or bright with joy — they were simply cold.
Numbness felt easier than pain. But it also meant nothing was alive.
Reflection / Takeaway:
Numbness may feel safe, but it’s a warning sign. Reconnection begins with small sparks: a smile, a touch, a word.
Call-to-Action:
🌱 If numbness has crept into your relationship, don’t wait for a grand solution. Start small — a gentle word, a warm glance, one brave spark at a time.
Jungle Laugh:
“Tarzan tried to feel nothing… but even coconuts have more emotional layers!” 🥥😂
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