Eugenia Samara: In my companion relationships, most of the time I was with one foot in and the other out

‘ We cannot connect because we need to connect” said . Samaras confessed to Vita magazine and Nadia Soufli the fear she formerly faced in her companion relations and how she now tries to connect more emotionally with the people she has on her side. On this route, what role do your people, your friends and your partner play? The connection is something I eagerly seek and it is not easy for me to actually connect. Looking back into the past and looking back at my life and relationships, most of the time I was out of fear and insecurity with one foot in and the other out. However, it’s one aspect of me working, trying to understand it and leave it in my association relations. My friendships are easier. I have a very strong need for my people. I’m not a lonely guy, I’m a companion. We all fight this double pole. We can’t connect because we need to connect. That emotional disability I want to fix because it takes me back, it’s not functional.