Stop Fighting For Him
Giving up on someone you love does not make you weak. It takes so much more strength to say goodbye than it does to stay.
Giving up on someone you love does not make you weak. It takes so much more strength to say goodbye than it does to stay.
Around friends, we are the loudest ones. The ones who make the dumbest jokes. The ones who are the best storytellers.
She doesn’t rely on anyone else because over time she has learned the only person she can truly depend on is herself. Other people have the potential to let her down.
I am not going to feel guilty about raising my standards after a lifetime of leaving them low.
When you love someone, it hurts to see them suffering. The worst feeling in the world is knowing they are not okay.
There is nothing stopping me from removing certain family members from my phone, from my social media, and from my life as a whole.
I make it through one day of hell but never have the chance to celebrate because the next day is equally as bad.
Even though I’m an independent woman who doesn’t need a relationship to feel fulfilled, the truth is that I don’t want to fall asleep alone. I want someone beside me, holding me tight, comforting me when I jolt awake from nightmares.
She leaves behind bad relationships. She is unafraid of the single life. She would rather be alone than trapped inside a relationship where she is unappreciated.
One day, everything was fine. The next day, you were gone.