The content on Romancing the Fox is intended for educational and reflective purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional mental health care, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
I am not a licensed therapist, counselor, psychologist, or medical professional. The thoughts, insights, and perspectives shared on this site are based on personal experience, independent research, and reflection. While I draw from Attachment Theory and related psychological frameworks, this content should not be interpreted as clinical guidance or individualized therapeutic advice.
Every person and relationship is unique. What resonates for one reader may not apply to another. You are encouraged to use your own discernment and to seek support from a qualified mental health professional when needed—especially if you are experiencing distress, trauma, or challenges that feel overwhelming.
Romancing the Fox does not promote staying in relationships that are emotionally or physically unsafe. Any discussion of attachment styles, avoidant or anxious behavior, boundaries, or relationship dynamics is offered to support clarity, self-awareness, and informed decision-making—not to encourage self-sacrifice or harm.
By reading or engaging with this site, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own emotional well-being, choices, and actions. Romancing the Fox and its author are not liable for any outcomes resulting from the use or interpretation of the content presented here.
If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact local emergency services or a qualified mental health professional right away.
This space exists to explore love with honesty, care, and nuance—not certainty or prescriptions.