Wjat Women Say, That They Don't by Julianna Rowe
“I Feel Off.”
It’s not a clear sentence nor does it point to one moment or one thing you can fix. But when a woman says that, she’s not guessing, she’s noticing something she can’t quite name yet. What she means is: something shifted and the energy feels different.The way you speak to me, the way you look at me, the way things flow between us, it’s not the same, even if nothing obvious has happened.
And that’s what makes it hard to explain, because there’s no single moment to point to, no proof to hold onto, just a quiet feeling that something isn’t sitting right.
“I feel off” is what she says before she has the words, before she’s connected all the dots and finally before she’s ready to call it something bigger. It’s instinct. It’s awareness. It’s her paying attention to the small changes most people overlook. And here’s the part that matters. She doesn’t want to be right. She’s not looking for a problem...she’s trying to understand what she’s feeling before it turns into something she can’t ignore. But if that feeling keeps showing up… if it keeps getting brushed off or dismissed… it doesn’t go away, it sharpens and gets clearer. Until what once felt “off” becomes something she can finally name. Bottom line: “I feel off” isn’t confusion, it’s the beginning of her seeing things clearly. She said she felt off… and she was already closer to the truth than she realized.

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