
Good Life Project Why You Feel Unloved | 5 Research-backed Shifts That Change How Love Feels | Harry Reis
Feb 5, 2026
Harry Reis, psychologist and longtime researcher of close relationships, explains why love can be present yet not felt. He explores the seesaw of reciprocity, how early experiences shape connection strategies, the power of curious listening, and why being fully known matters more than being widely liked. Practical mindsets for making love feel genuine are highlighted.
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Genuineness Determines If Love Lands
- Feeling loved requires experiencing others' care as genuine and aimed at your real self.
- Holding back prevents both giving and receiving authentic love.
Loneliness Has Real Physical Costs
- Chronic loneliness links to broad health harms and shortens lifespan by years.
- Loneliness correlates with worse outcomes in work, school, and disease vulnerability.
Act On Loneliness, Don’t Numb It
- Treat loneliness as a signal to seek connection and take action to make social contact.
- Prefer constructive responses like reaching out instead of numbing with substances or binge-watching.









