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[Why Attraction Fades When You Understand Someone's Mindset]-[A Lot of People Become Unattractive When You Realize How They Think]

Trying Not to Care · B2 · 2026-05-25

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📋 Summary

The Illusion of Attraction: Why Understanding Someone’s Mindset Can Change Everything

In this episode of Trying Not To Care, host Ashley explores a profound psychological shift: how quickly someone can become unattractive once you truly understand the way they think. Often, our initial attraction to a person—whether romantic or platonic—is not grounded in reality but in a "false narrative" we create to fill in the gaps of what we don’t yet know.

The Trap of Projection

Ashley explains that in the early stages of a connection, we often "give meaning" to a person based on limited information. We see someone hold a door or share a vulnerable moment and immediately label them as "thoughtful" or "deep." This is a form of projection. We create an idealized version of them that fits our desires, often ignoring red flags because we are attached to the story we’ve built rather than the person standing in front of us.

As Ashley notes, "Projection only works when you’re still guessing at how that person feels... when you’re still relying on your own imagination." Once the "honeymoon phase" ends and we begin to observe their consistent patterns, the illusion begins to shatter.

The Reveal: Patterns Over Performance

Attraction often dies when we stop viewing someone through a lens of potential and start observing their default behaviors—how they act when they believe no one is watching. Ashley highlights several key indicators that reveal a person’s true character:

  • Performative Kindness: Someone who is kind only when there is an opportunity to gain or when a camera is on them.
  • Backhanded Cruelty: The "subtle cruelty" disguised as honesty or backhanded jokes, particularly when speaking about others.
  • The Victim Complex: An inability to take accountability, where every conflict ends with the person positioning themselves as the misunderstood party.
  • Insecurity as a Driver: Many negative behaviors, such as needing constant validation or mocking vulnerability, are rooted in deep, unresolved insecurities.

Ashley emphasizes that when we finally see these patterns, the person hasn't necessarily changed; our perception has. "The image you once had of them is starting to fade and is now being replaced with something more accurate," she explains.

The Death of Attraction

When we realize that someone’s charm was merely a mask for a fragile ego, our attraction is "severed." This is not just physical attraction, but the desire to be connected to them. Ashley shares a personal anecdote about an ex-partner who appeared "selective with his energy" but was, in reality, misogynistic and dismissive. Once she saw the pattern—that he put others down to make her feel special—the attraction became impossible to sustain.

Moving Toward Clarity

Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder to trust your observations over your imagination. As Ashley quotes, "Some people lose their beauty the moment you understand their mindset."

By moving away from the need to "make excuses" for toxic behavior and instead observing how people handle success, rejection, and their own insecurities, we become more discerning. True connection requires sincerity, emotional maturity, and a consistency that isn't dependent on performing for an audience. When you stop filling in the gaps for others, you gain the clarity needed to cultivate relationships that are truly grounded in reality.

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I was kind of having a brain fart for this week's episode.
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four years will do that to you
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I'm just going to talk about whatever I feel called to talk about
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taking off the rose-colored glasses and seeing the relationship for what it is.
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That is exactly what happens when you stop making excuses for someone
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📝Key Phrases

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in the works
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take off the rose-colored glasses
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at face value
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fill in the gaps
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ulterior motive
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to or welcome back to Trying Not To Care.
If you're new here, my name's Ashley and I upload every single Monday.
A lot of you have asked me will I ever go back to recording video for the pod and uploading the video for the pod?
Because I used to upload my episodes on YouTube and now I only upload the podcast clips to Instagram and TikTok.
I want to, but I'm in the process of trying to get video on Spotify instead of having to go to YouTube.
So it's in the works.

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